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Offline amiga1084Topic starter

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Hello All,

I know they could not fit Scsi and Ide device together, so
they had to leave out Workbench Library and place it on disk.
Why the F**k couldn't they leave out the Ide device instead.
Amiga OS friendly software (disk) I have in my collection
would simply not boot up.Works fine on my A4000 desktop
A1200 Apollo 040,CD32/SX1.I pulled out Escom PC crap disk
drive and replaced it with genuine Amiga HD slimline Chiron
drive (that came out of A4000 desktop) I bought from ebay
which works perfect.But stil makes no diffrents.A4000T was
meant to be professional Amiga in it's day the built in Scsi
2 controller is excellent.
I have my CDWrite and 2 CDStackers hook up to it, while the
4 u/w Scsi harddrive is hook to my Cyberstorm PPC Scsi
controller.On my A4000 desktop I made hack to disable the
Ide controller and use the Warp Engine Scsi Controller.
Could I make this hack to disable Ide controller as it's
little slow during boot up or won't it make a difference.
I like to hear your comments Merv  
 

Offline amiga1084Topic starter

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For example programs like Relokick, which works fine
on both my A4000 desktop machines both Warp Engines,A1200
Apollo (040) and CD32/SX1.But crashes like crazy on my A4000T!