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Re: Att: A4000 and Cyberstorm MKIII users
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@328gts

I am indeed. 3.2.2 ROMs with 3.2.3 sitting on top of it.

I remember performing the flash update (10 years ago?) on my Cyber3, it gave me proper squeeky bum feeling for a good half hour in the lead up to doing it (checking and double-checking my prep) and then while performing the flash I was a anxiety wreck. It all went okay, though.

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Re: Att: A4000 and Cyberstorm MKIII users
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@328gts

Cyberstorm FlashUpdates-26042002 which is a PRIVATE release.

That's the last one I know of.
Plus:

CyberSCSI at Version 3.1 22/09/97
SCSI Tools 31
P5 System Disk 431

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Re: Att: A4000 and Cyberstorm MKIII users
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I found that I must have had an early firmware version CyberMkIII. I had no ESC menu built in and had been getting lots of issues. I stumbled across a site (this was 10 odd years ago) which mentioned the ESC boot menu and when I realised I didn't have that I checked the firmware version and it was an early one. I updated that and all my problems went away.

I know you said you've fixed your issues, but for anyone else running into problems with a Cyberstorm mkIII try holding the ESC button when you power on. It should take you to the CyberMenu. If not, update your firmware!

Bifford

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Re: WormHole: great tool to easily transfer files via LAN
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Hi all. Signed up to the forum just to say thanks to the developer of Wormhole.

I'm using it to transfer between my PC and my Amiga 4000 with 3.2.3 and my two MorphOS computers (one of which is a Mac, one is a PegasosII).

It gets better each version, but I have a few requests:

Please add the version number to the file names and (if possible) also the downloads section for each version. Currently it is impossible to tell what the versions are until you download them and check the readme file, which is total guesswork as to whether you've updated the file or not.

I'd love the wormhole to remember the location it was last placed in. It always resets to a default location rather than remembering where I put it last.

Thank you!
Bifford

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Polls
Running AmigaOS 4 on?
AmigaOne SE/XE or microA1 12% (26)
Pegasos2 3% (8)
X5000 22% (48)
X1000 14% (30)
A1222 8% (19)
Sam 440/460 18% (40)
Classic PowerPC Amiga 2% (6)
WinUAE emulation 7% (16)
Qemu emulation 9% (21)
Total Votes: 214
The poll closed at 2025/12/1 12:00
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