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Offline wbrejniaTopic starter

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This is a new thread related to a Amiga 2000 Build Project.

I am trying to restore an RLL ALOK Ocaton Drive hooked up to a Western Digital ISA controller.   The controller is plugged into the Amiga PC side ISA slot and there is a Working 8088 Bridgeboard installed in the Amiga.

The Drive is functional but corrupted.

I purchased a Lo-Tech 8bit-ISA/IDE adapter to get a IDE Hard drive on the Amiga side so that I can copy the Image off the RLL drive.

https://www.lo-tech.co.uk/wiki/Lo-tech_8-bit_IDE_Adapter

But it is not working in the Amiga 2000.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

More details will be posted, but the original [ Project 1] thread is here.  Specifically when I attempt to get the ISA/IDE adapter working.

http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=71885&page=20
 

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GOOD newS I got the Lo-Tech ISA/IDE Adapter working.  As per the spec it's designed for COMPACT FLASH CARDS.  It doesn't work with the Modern IDE drives.  

I found an Older IDE-2 Driver 250MB and the Adpter picked it up right away.
It worked in my 486 using DOS 6.2 and booted.
I could run FDISK and partition it.

The bad news, is I moved the exact same setup over to my Amiga on the PC Bridgeboard (ISA slot) side, and it didn't work.  Fdisk said "no fixed disks"  Adisk said "Read Error".

I've contacted the designer but my hopes are low.  Designer replied to ask for more details.

I think the BIOS on the 8088 Bridgeboard may be picky or have some ISA standard in-compatibilities.  Just like the IDE incompatibility with Modern IDE drives.

I haven't given up and hope designer can provide a ROM image to make it work.  

Maybe even a flash card adapter which I order will work, but I doubt it since Flash card is on IDE side (which is working for me).  It's the ISA side that the Bridgeboard doesn't pick up.