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Offline QuikSanz

Re: 80 to 68 scsi
« on: March 16, 2006, 02:54:19 AM »
Hi Olecranon,

Just got a new 80 pin 10k rpm for my A4000T and it is not recognised in HDToolbox.
Maybe I'll just try hooking it direct to my Cyberstorm with no adapter and see what happens.

Chris
 

Offline QuikSanz

Re: 80 to 68 scsi
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2006, 12:11:30 AM »
Hi Kin-Hell,

I do have OS3.9 and have never had a problem with it recognising hard drives on the stock SCSI.device. I have nothing on the CS MK3 SCSI right now but I may switch around cause what you say about speed does make sense. However if the drive is not being recognised it's going to be a long road.

Chris
 

Offline QuikSanz

Re: 80 to 68 scsi
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2006, 04:12:36 AM »
@ stopthegop,

No, I have an A4000T from Amiga Technologies and it has on board SCSI.Device. All my drives are hooked to it at the moment and the CyberStorm MKIII SCSI is unused.

Chris
 

Offline QuikSanz

Re: 80 to 68 scsi
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2006, 06:27:21 AM »
Hi stopthegop,

It may but, I have very little docs on this machine. I got it just before I moved and it's been in storage since end of April last year. Can not find the Cat Weasel for the Hd floppy and a few other things. The 18Gb drive got trashed in the move thats why new drive from Software Hut. However no luck yet. I still have a few tricks left to try. We'll see. Any input is welcome.
Thanks to many here I've made it out of much worse jams than this. At least it's running well, exept for the old small HD that I'm using.

Chris

edit PS: to tell the truth I'm not much interested in IDE. There are other things I would rather have my CPU working on. After all it's only 50Mhz.