Holy Cow Batman:),
Doug did mention a long time ago (and this might be in the 
installation docs for the A/B) that all wires from the Afterburner 
should be shielded (I used foil and heat shrink with the foil tied to 
ground). I also sandwiched a piece of foil with two Hustler trading 
cards to fit between the GALs and the bottom of the A/B. I too used a 
shielded wire for the run to the DMA as well as severing the trace 
from the FPU. I finally poped the heatsink off my CPU and it is indeed 
a 33Mhz 040. I boot, and always run my A/B at 40Mhz without problem. 
It will run at 44Mhz with the only bad side effect that the SCSI 
dosen't work:). If I want a little speed however, I just keep that in 
mind and only use the IDE.
The shielding made sence to me as I work with IR detectors that 
operate off very low current, and daily see how noise can degrade 
system performance.
Mike
>Jesus!
>
>	I mean, why do they say in the manual that you should keep the wires
>as short as possible, ok, the impedance will vary from capacitive to
>inductive depending on the lenght of the wire, but at 25Mhz, it barely
>changes anything!!!  The real problem is the interfernce cause by all
>the crossed wires and the live components in the computer.... I mean I've
>got the proof, as soon as I shielded my DMA wire (the white wire), that
>annoying audio popping stopped!!!
>
>(this is simple engineering, when you design a piece of hardware, you make
>sure it is isolated from any interference, especially when you just need
>a shielded wire!!!)
>
>BTW: I suggest shielding all of the wires, better be safe than sorry!
>
>Gilles Charron
>
>
>>On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Gilles Charron wrote:
>>
>>> I quickly fixed this by shielding the white DMA wire that crosses the 
>>> falcon mother board.  This will surely fix your DMA and SCSI problems!  
>>
>>I asked Doug Little about this when I installed my Nemesis (about a
>>year ago), and he said that it doesn't matter. I'm not quite sure
>>about that though, and when/if I get the time and inspiration I will
>>probably try this and see if things improves.
>>
>>
>>/*
>>** Jo Even Skarstein    http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~josk/
>>**
>>**    beer - maria mckee - atari falcon - babylon 5
>>*/
>>
>>.
>
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Received on ti. mars 10 1998 - 12:24:00 CET