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Re: FastATA 1200 MK-IV Available For Pre-Ordering
« on: July 05, 2011, 10:37:18 PM »
Quote from: nicholas;648332
I think he means he would like a FastATA for A4000.

I wouldn't mind having one for mine too.


The Elbox shop on their website seem to have it in stock.  I've ordered stuff directly from Elbox in the past (graphics card for the Mediator and an upgrade ROM for my older FastATA4000).
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Re: FastATA 1200 MK-IV Available For Pre-Ordering
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2011, 12:33:42 AM »
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How has this controller worked out for others?  How about the 4000 version?


I've used the FastATA4000 with my towered A4000D for some time, although when used in conjunction with my Mediator board and Deneb, I started getting some issues and had to use my Deneb in Z2 mode (I'm still not sure whether it is a result of the Mediator, Deneb or FastATA).  My FPGA Amigas have delayed me putting my A4000 together again (I stripped out all of the boards, rearranged the drives by fitting 2 removable bays and a CF Card reader).  I need to do the new firmware update to the Deneb which I hope will fix the Z2 Mode problem and I've put together a ClassicWB 3.9 installation using PFS3 with WinUAE which I need to test.

My only advice when using the FastATA4000 is to test the different modes first before saving them.
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