Hi all, in short I have an Amiga 2000 with a A2091 card with a new SCSI2SD adapter connected up. HDToolbox I can detect the device and the SD card of 4GB shows up no problems and I can partition it as required no problems. I originally had V6.6 ROM and found out the hard way that +1GB is not supported. As I have an EPROM writer I backed up the ROM's, found 7.0 and burned them to the existing EPROM's. No problems now, the machine fires and runs as expected.
Problem is if I format a partition over 1GB I get checksum errors from the drive! I can format the drives to say 2x 2GB partitions but if I put data on the drives like installing WB3.1.4, I get checksums and nothing will boot. The files are on the drive but the drive seems very unstable. Also If I make several <1GB partitions I still get problems with Checksums in WB or they won't show up on my PC in WinUAE, more on this below.
I then tried upgrading the file system using the PFS3-020 (I have a 2630 68030 card installed also) but still get checksum errors. I really don't know what is going wrong here? Ive tried other SD cards and all do the same thing. I hear in OS3.1.4 that the max transfer bug should now be gone correct?
I have been formatting the SDcard on the A2000 trying both FFS and PFS3 and putting the SDCard on my PC into WinUAE which detects it and allows me to copy files etc to it. In WinUAE the checksum issues don't seem to occur however.
I know this is another issue also, but in WinUAE I cannot see any more than the first boot partition, ie the other partitions don't show up or show up as corrupted/unformatted. Even when I use PFS3!
I've spent many years with a lot of success of using SCSI2SD adapters on previous A590 etc but this one has really got me stumped. Ive tried following tutorials and reading other forum posts but nothing seems to work. Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
At the moment I have just one 990MB partition of the 4GB SDCard formatted as FFS and the machine runs beautifully. But I would love to make other partitions or have larger that 1GB drives.