On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 21:01:02 +0100 James Mason said:> Hi all
> 
> 
>However when I
>opened Voyager to browse things were far slower than through the
>standard serial port. I'm almost certain this can't be a Voyager
>problem but if anybody can offer advice either through the group or
>directly I would be extremely grateful.
> 
> Jim
> 

#See Amiga Format Issue 123 Page 61.  The "Bad Timing" box out says#
#that if you have a A1200 motherboard Rev 1.d.d or 2.b then you might#
#have problems (timing problems and transmission errors) with serial#
#cards attached to your clock port.  Eyetech#
#(http://www.eyetech.co.uk/support/s1200/amigamot.htm) and Power#
#Computing can both advise about this.#
##
#Paul.#

Thanks for that advice Paul, I did read that this morning. How do I find out which 
motherboard I have? Now my Amiga won't even boot with the Power Port Junior connected. 
I'm extremely miffed as I was looking forward to the increased transfer rates. 
Apologies for all for raising this in the Voyager pages, I realise now that it isn't a 
Voyager problem.

Jim
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