x68000:040excel_-_cpu_accelerator_board_memory_board
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The 040EXCEL is a 68040 CPU accelerator board for the XVI/Super series and was manufactured by Makio Suzu. All signs point to it being a doujin effort and not a wide release. It has a 68040 33 mhz as stock, but with some bios/ | The 040EXCEL is a 68040 CPU accelerator board for the XVI/Super series and was manufactured by Makio Suzu. All signs point to it being a doujin effort and not a wide release. It has a 68040 33 mhz as stock, but with some bios/ | ||
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- | ===== Driver Installation ===== | + | https:// |
- | *The Excel uses a modified Jupiter driver that the creator of the Jupiter driver made. First you have to patch the SRAM with the included SRAMPATCH.x in 68000 mode, restart, turn on 68040 mode by flipping the switch you made and then include the Jdash.sys file in your start up config.sys. | + | ** Driver Installation ** |
+ | *The Excel uses a modified Jupiter driver | ||
+ | *First you have to patch the SRAM with the included SRAMPATCH.x in 68000 mode | ||
+ | *Flip the switch to turn on 68040 mode | ||
+ | *Install the Jdash.sys file in your start up config.sys | ||
+ | *If everything works correctly, go into your bin folder on your startup disk and turn on all cache by typing "cache on s" | ||
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