Not if it is malformed ATA commands as I suggested.
If I could be arsed I could easily prove it with our ATA analyser at work.
I wonder if IDE emulation on WinUAE is closely tied closely enough to the hardware to show this problem?
I know if you use the high-level UAE hard disk driver then it does not show up. (You can prep disks in WinUAE using the high level driver with MAX TRANSFER above 0x1FE00 which work fine in WinUAE but fail on Amiga)
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