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Offline nikodrTopic starter

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I have an escom a1200 with apollo 68040 and 16mbytes of fast ram.I have been using an ide hd that is 20gbytes.I would love to know wether it is possible to use Sata hard disks through an adaptor or connector to my amiga.How much would it cost?
 

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probably no.

but why don't buy KS3.1 and an IDE 2.5 with 4gigas or plus more???
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I got my 4000D to recognize an 80GB SATA drive using an IDE-to-SATA adapter.  It would not install, however, but I think I had a wonky drive.

If I can find the proper connector (IDE44-to-SATA) I could test a 1200.  Although, I think the chic thing to do these days is go CompactFlash  :-)
 

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loll, i forgot that..

but he need to have a KS 3.1 anyway.
3 x Amiga 500 REV. 6A, ROM 1,3 v34.5 (1991) (All Working)
1 x Amiga 600 REV. 1.5, ROM 2,05 v37.300 (1991) (Stand-by for install a Toshiba HDD2718, 2167MB)
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WTB Amiga 1200 or  Amiga 3000 D & T or 4000 D & T.
Any one to sell to Europe?
 

Offline nikodrTopic starter

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I have kickstart 3.1 for sure.Escom amiga 1200 had 3.1 anyway.

I am considering to get a wireless pcmcia card to connect amiga to my router and scrap an old tower external that i had that only had a hard drive and a cd rom.

So instead of cd rom i would have the pcmcia card for files to be transfered from the pc through network,and a 2,5 inch internal drive.

However i have a 160 gigabyte hard-drive lying aroung idle and thought that maybe i could use it to the amiga.
 

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 An IDE hard drive over 127Gb don't work with the standard Amiga IDE controller.

 SCSI don't have that limit, of course.
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My experience with two different 160GB IDE drives on the A4000 is that HDToolBox only sees something like 128GB of the drive.  So it might be possible to use it, but you might not see the full capacity.

Also, for wireless, AFAIK you can only do WEP encryption.  If security on your network is a concern, you will probably want to stay wired.  Otherwise you can use an open network with MAC filtering* or WEP encryption.

* Again, from a security stance, MAC filtering can be spoofed (that's partly how TJX happened) and WEP encryption can be broken within minutes.
 

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An IDE hard drive over 127Gb don't work with the standard Amiga IDE controller.

Sure it does, but you can only access the LBA32 size of the disk (128GB).
 

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but he need to have a KS 3.1 anyway.


I know the OP has Kickstart 3.1, but I still have to ask...

Why?? You can use up to 128 GB with the IDE controller even if you only got a Kickstart 3.0. Only reason I see to upgrade to Kickstart 3.1 is if one wants to use OS3.5 or 3.9.