Another potential problem (according to a text file with my Blizzard 2060's Partitioning Util) can exist with much older SCSI drives previously in use with older Amiga SCSI Controllers!
The concept is that MASK and MaxTransfer values used earlier won't match those that a more-modern SCSI Controller uses!!
BTW - the HDInstTools partitioning utility allows those values to be changed ..... and that SAVing the NEWer values (MASK and MaxTransfer) won't usually destroy your data.
° In fact, I linked up an older drive recently that had been partitioned with my earlier GVP G-Force 030 Accellerator, and tried to copy its contents over to another Hard Drive partitioned with my present Blizzard 2060 WITHOUT having reset the older drive's MASK and MaxTransfer values!
The result? About 2-5% of the larger graphic files were "rounded down" to 120 000 bytes, and lost their end-of-file markers!
The only way I could salvage some part (the TOP part) of those files was by loading each into The Art Department and Re-SAVing from there.
The values reccommended by HDInstTools were:
MASK - 0xFFFFFFFF
MaxTransfer - 0x00FFFFFF
The values that scsiconfig3 is ready to set are:
MASK - 0xffffffff
MaxTransfer - 0xffffff
(scsiconfig3 is supplied with the Blizzard 2060)