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What high quality PSU would you recommend to use with the adapter from Amigakit? I will receive my A4000T soon and would like to use the highest quality suitable ATX psu.
« Last Edit: June 09, 2014, 07:16:25 PM by Ancalimon »
A4000T, 604e@400&060@66, 128MB+16MB+Zorram256, CVisionPPC, VLabMotion, Toccata, XSurf100&RapidRoad, Prisma Megamix

A1200, Blizzard060@50, 256MB, Blizzard IV SCSI, FastATA mk4
 

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Re: Arrrgh! (FastATA 4000 MK-VI 8.0 and issues with keyboard.)
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2014, 04:26:44 PM »
On my A1200 with Blizzard 060, ata3.driver is the second command on my Startup-Sequence after blizkick. I have two reboots.

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Blizkick * MODULE FixGetMsg LocalFast MoveVBR MuMove4k romupdate.idtag exec.library FastFileSystem card.resource misc.resource FileSystem.resource ram-handler console.device shell-seg trackdisk.device intuition.library layers.library SoftSCSI extresbuf=300000

C:ATA3.driver QUIET RESIDENT
C:stack 8192
SetPatch NOROMUPDATE QUIET

When I run ATA3Prefs after cold booting with no startup-sequence, ATA3Prefs says "68060 PROCESSOR DETECTED". I can set both my harddrives to PIO4 (but no PIO5 although it says max supported PIO5).  No need for setpatch. Resident tag is ticked.

I think you might have a different problem. Not sure but maybe something related to max transfer rates or maybe even the file system... Just guessing.
« Last Edit: June 18, 2014, 04:32:28 PM by Ancalimon »
A4000T, 604e@400&060@66, 128MB+16MB+Zorram256, CVisionPPC, VLabMotion, Toccata, XSurf100&RapidRoad, Prisma Megamix

A1200, Blizzard060@50, 256MB, Blizzard IV SCSI, FastATA mk4