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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: starf81 on March 14, 2006, 02:30:41 PM

Title: Elbox Fast-ATA Mk.III: looking for feedbacks
Post by: starf81 on March 14, 2006, 02:30:41 PM
Hi everyone!

Some months ago I tried an Elbox Fast-ATA Mk.II board on my A1200. The speed was impressive but it was very unstable.
Since I had it for few days, I don't know if it was defective or that was a common issue but - as I just said - I was very impressed with speed I could reach with it!

Now I'm evaluating to buy a new Fast-ATA Mk.III but I'd like to get some feedbacks about its stability.

Thanks in advance!
Alex
Title: Re: Elbox Fast-ATA Mk.III: looking for feedbacks
Post by: humppa on March 14, 2006, 03:00:03 PM
Sorry, but why don't you use SCSI (I just had a look at your sig)? More reliable, faster and less of a CPU-hog.
Title: Re: Elbox Fast-ATA Mk.III: looking for feedbacks
Post by: c64_d0c on March 14, 2006, 03:26:36 PM
if your using classic amiga scsi is the way to go.... and you can also use flascard with adapters instead of old hds..
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Title: Re: Elbox Fast-ATA Mk.III: looking for feedbacks
Post by: adonay on March 14, 2006, 03:45:16 PM
The Fast ATA mk III is fast but needs a lot of cpu power to run. If you use the SCSI it has dma that does not affect the cpu that much..

cheers adonay
Title: Re: Elbox Fast-ATA Mk.III: looking for feedbacks
Post by: Lemmink on March 14, 2006, 03:46:50 PM
As said before IDE on a classic Amiga is only a worst case, better then nothing solution.

If you were impressed by the speed of the FastATA then you will be blown away by the performance of a humble SCSI-kit
Title: Re: Elbox Fast-ATA Mk.III: looking for feedbacks
Post by: starf81 on March 14, 2006, 05:29:12 PM
Hello guys, first of all thanks for your suggestions!

Considering that my A1200 is in its original desktop case (and I want mantain it), what is the best way to use a SCSI HD?

I have to link an external SCSI-2 HP cd-burner to the external DB-25 port provided by the Blizzard SCSI-IV board (I'm waiting for the cable) but the burner has a pass-through D-SUB 50 port.

In addition, could you suggest me a good SCSI HD?
I would have at least 20-30 GB, it should be reliable and quiet!  :-D

Thank you again!
Alex