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CF Drives in Amiga 2000HD
« on: May 06, 2014, 04:07:31 AM »
I originally bought this stuff to put into my Emax samplers, but these SCSI to IDE bridges would not work with the Emax, so when I recently decided to resurrect my Amiga's (they have been packed away for over 10 years) I thought I would try them in my Amiga 2000HD, the first IDE to CF adapters I tried, did not work, so I tried some other ones I had, and they worked fine!
The Amiga is now setup with 2x 4 gig compact flash drives, a cd rom, tape drive and an 88 meg Syquest drive, it also has 2 DPS TBCII's and a PAR
card (looking for a hard drive for it).
My Video Toaster had packed it in so I bought a couple off ebay, but neither one worked, so now I have to try and get my money back from that a$$hole.
I am still looking for some other parts and pieces to get it back up to the way I had it back in the day, but I am not desperate enough to pay the exorbitant prices some people are asking for parts, so it will continue to be a work in progress for a while yet.
All-in-all, is been kinda fun (and sometimes frustrating) re-learning how to do this stuff.

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Re: CF Drives in Amiga 2000HD
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2014, 07:58:44 AM »
I am not asking for help with anything, I just thought some people might be interested in this.
 

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Re: CF Drives in Amiga 2000HD
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2014, 07:10:34 PM »
I bought these off Ebay about 5 years ago, the model numbers are
I-O Data IDSC21-E
I-O Data R-IDSC-E/R
ACard AEC7720U

The ACard was the only one that would work in the Emax, so it is in it.
Both the I-O Data cards work fine in the Amiga, most CF adapters should work, I am using a HXSP-2108P, it is a dual CF adapter, but the SCSI/IDE bridge only supports 1 card, I found an adapter that looks like it is the single version of this one, once they get here, I'll test them out and report the results here.
The SCSI/IDE bridge only uses the CF card that is set to Master, and since you can set either CF card to Master on the CF adapter,  you could wire a switch to the Master/Slave jumper and switch between them.
I have not tried this (yet) so I don't know if you could switch between them live, or if a reboot would be required.

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Re: CF Drives in Amiga 2000HD
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2014, 08:27:36 PM »
EDIT:
I tried the adapter using 2 CF cards, you can switch between them, but it requires a reboot. The Amiga only sees the card that was enabled at start up, switching to the other card has no effect, the Amiga will still read/write to the original card.
This would work well in combination with a ROM switcher, you could then have 2 operating systems on one machine.

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Re: CF Drives in Amiga 2000HD
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2014, 07:27:02 PM »
I did, but Newtek no longer supports or repairs them.
 

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Re: CF Drives in Amiga 2000HD
« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2014, 06:28:24 PM »
Quote from: gary2000;763965
I use an original Buddha IDE w/ $2 ebay CF adapter & Sandisk CF (after changing bit in DOS machine).

It works, but sometimes gives errors on boot- maybe CF is going bad?

If I formatted my 4 gig cards as one large partition, I would also get occasional errors, but with them formatted as 2- 2 gig partitions, I have had no problems at all.
 

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Re: CF Drives in Amiga 2000HD
« Reply #6 on: May 29, 2014, 03:47:44 AM »
It was pouring rain today, so I decided to do some mods to my CF cards, to make them accessible from the front, I think it turned out pretty good.
 

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Re: CF Drives in Amiga 2000HD
« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2014, 07:38:40 AM »
Well it looks like I am going to have a lot of time to play around with the Amigas, I had a major heart attack on august 1, and I am not allowed to do much of anything for at least 3 months. I am starting to get around a bit now and decided to get the third CF card installed in the Amiga, this one is accessed from the back, so now the back one is DH0 and houses all the programs and the front two are dedicated drives for the Video toaster and AD516