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Re: CompactFlash.device how-to?
« Reply #29 from previous page: September 01, 2016, 12:06:54 AM »
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I think you said earlier RedWarrior that your A600 worked fine with a CF adapter and card - are you using the same CF card and CF adapter now as you did with the A600?

Yes. I have 2 adaptors and 2 cards... One of those CF cards was the guts of my A600, so it's out of action for now... I could put any old card into the a600 and it would at least give me an icon CFO:NDOS.

I'm confused about the comment from Thomas earlier suggesting it could be hardware or a bent pin on the a1200... Especially since Prepcard can identify the CF card... It's just workbench and the system that refuses to assign an icon and let me access the device.

I hope this misery and frustration is going to benefit someone else some day... =)
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Re: CompactFlash.device how-to?
« Reply #30 on: September 01, 2016, 01:35:36 AM »
Cardreset usage?
The readme for cardreset is confusing... It says: "A PC Card must be plugged within the PCMCIA slot."

It also says it should be run as part of the startup-sequence... and I'm told to not insert the PCMCIA card until workbench is loaded?

Have run the command from a shell window: "cardreset TICKS 300"
(nothing happens... new line in shell)

I tried "cardreset TICKS 300 FORCE"
(nothing happens... new line in shell)

Is it meant to return some data? :-/
 

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Re: CompactFlash.device how-to?
« Reply #31 on: September 01, 2016, 01:51:48 AM »
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You still did NOT clarify...

Are you using a ide to cf adaptor with a proven cf card?
In this case, you use Hdtoolbox to format the cd card as a hard drive replacement!

And Are you using a PCMICA adaptor with a second cf card formatted as "fat"
In this case, you format the cf card with a pc using "fat" and you need several files for the amiga, like fat96 in the "L" drawer.

The easy thing is just to buy either or both, a setup ready to go cf card set from AmigaKit!


Sorry- this has been a multi-step process and I did get confused briefly there while trying multiple options.

Hard drive situation is sorted. IDE>CF converter working just fine... (another thread has my cheering reaction to this success)

PCMCIA situation is NOT sorted, and as such- my Amiga is completely isolated from the world.

I have Fat95 in the l drawer. Which "other files" are you referring to? I have compactflash.device in Devs and the CF0 file in devs/dosdrivers...

A card formatted as Fat or fat 32 or NTFS or whatever should still show an icon in workbench... worst case should be CF0:NDOS... but I'm not even getting the worst case outcome here.

Hardware seems fine- pins all ok and Prepcard even identifies when a CF is connected to PCMCIA... So why isn't the system detecting a card? :-/
 

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Re: CompactFlash.device how-to?
« Reply #32 on: September 01, 2016, 06:50:27 AM »
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It's why I asked if you had a "proven" cf card!
Some cf cards don't work. And Anything over 4 gigs needed extra care.

I use a AmigaKit set of a ide to cf adaptor with a pre-formatted 4 gig cf in three partitions.

Also from AmigaKit, My PCMICA adaptor to cf card is only 128 megs (plenty for Amiga)
The great thing was the install disk AmigaKit included in the set. It had all the files and installed them in the right places!


I don't think you've been following as closely as the others here- this is not an issue with IDE>CF. That part is already working fine. This is a PCMCIA issue. I shouldn't need to be buying new cards that have worked fine before.

Also- this keeps getting weirder. I just removed the Boot drive contents and replaced with the old installation- mounted CF0: and tried to open it... No disk present. Then I swapped CF cards with a 16GB card I didn't expect to work at all and it gave me a DIFFERENT ERROR: "Not a DOS disk". Which is awesome, right?!  Though still no disk icon on workbench...

When I switched back to the newer install- same "No disk present" error, no matter which CF card I had in there.

I think I need a different Workbench install- a reliable one... The WINUAE one is just dodgy perhaps...

Where might I find the Workbench 3.1 install disks? (still gotta run this through winuae)

Thanks again guys =)
 

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Re: CompactFlash.device how-to?
« Reply #33 on: September 01, 2016, 07:11:42 AM »
I'm 99% certain this is not hardware... I just pulled another Amiga 1200 out of the garage to confirm. This one I'd used and confirmed CF (PCMCIA) was working when it had its old hard drive in it. So there's some weird bugs in the Workbench install I think...