Hi all, you may remember me from this thread:
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=67551As said I am currently installing 2 a1200's, one with a 2.5", one with a 3.5" hard drive.
I have managed to install the Amiga with the 2.5 hard drive fine, by connecting it to my ide-fix express in my main machine and putting all files on the drive needed for my 'Perfect Install'.
This morning I did the same thing for the 3.5 of the other Amiga, and it went much faster than before. (Around 5Gb in a few hours, not bad) So I put the drive in its new home, booted up Workbench, all went fine. Until I tried unpacking some of the lha archives I had put on. Most of them return I/O errors when unpacking, even when unpacking from Ram!
I have put one of the failing archives on a spare floppy and tried it out on my main Amiga, also corrupted. This means the files on the drive are corrupted. I am trying to find out why, ofcourse.
Immediately I went to HDToolbox, which is set up as follows:
250 Mb System - FFS (dont hate me, Thomas)
500 Mb Work - SFS
250 Mb Emulation - CFS
7000 Mb Games - SFS
Checked the Mask and Maxtransfer settings, they were different from the other 2.5 machine. Perhaps I forgot to set them.. Could that be the issue? They were set to:
Mask: 0x7ffffffe
MaxT: 0xffffff
On the other machine I have them set to:
Mask: 0xFFFFFFFF
MaxT: 0x7FFFFFFF
Before I copied the files on the drive. Changing them didnt solve my issue.
Is there any other thing that could be fauly? Like the chipmem? Can I test this somehow? (the machine does have a blizzard 1230 but the same problem occurs when I disable it)
Any advice is welcome here!
Edit: I have just found this thread:
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=33909I guess I should disable 'fast mode' on the ide-fix and copy all files again. At the same time I will use the shortest IDE cable I can find.
In the meantime I still appreciate other ideas.