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Calgor 09 March 2009 15:51

I know this is a CF thread, but:

Adata 16GB Turbo Series SDHC (Class 6) working fine with IDE-SD adapter.

Note that adapter specifically says it supports bootable mode, sdhc, master/slave and ultra dma etc. More expensive adapter than CF, but cheaper memory cards.

cosmicfrog 11 March 2009 12:22

yay I`m CF compatible

Kingston 4GB Compact Flash Card (CF/4GB) to Amiga IDE Working
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...137&subcat=222

asm1 12 March 2009 20:13

Sandisk Ultra II 2GB
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/prod...ucts_id=100516

Sandisk Extreme III 4GB
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/prod...ucts_id=101183

2GB tested and working in PCMCIA.... 4GB tested and working in both PCMCIA and IDE. :)

Chain 10 May 2009 21:50

Emtec 256MB 40x speed - does not work on CF-IDE

recognized and formatted in winuae
but im always gettting error while writing in real amiga (after some kBs), tried even FE00 maxtransfer, nothing helps

Foul 01 June 2009 20:47

Working !!!
 
KINGSTON SDHC 8GB CLASS 6 MEMORY CARD

http://foulcap.free.fr/sdhc.jpg

+

Secure Digital SD Card To 44-Pin 2.5" IDE Adapter

http://foulcap.free.fr/sdadapt.jpg


http://foulcap.free.fr/sdadapt2.jpg


infos :

Secure Digital SD Card To 44-Pin 2.5" IDE Adapter
  • 100% BRAND NEW & NEVER USED
  • Hot-swapable
  • Converts Secure Digital Card into IDE compatible hard drives
  • Bootable solution for laptop computer
  • Power from IDE interface
  • You can install the OS onto the SD Card
  • No hard disk noise from your workstation
  • Compatible with MMC system specification 2.0 , SD Memory Card specification 1.0 , SDHC Memory Card
  • Compatible with DOS, Linux, Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP and Vista (and Amiga :D)
  • Support PIO, Multi-Word DMA and Ultra DMA data transfer mode
  • Dimensions: 53mm x 42.3mm (with 7.2mm pin)
WORKING Perfect !!! (using PFS3 with Mask 0xfffffc and MaxTransfert : 0xffff )

mai 18 July 2009 16:24

I have a general question.
I am planning to "reanimate" my old A1200.
I want to add a CF-card as a HDD via IDE 2.5 to CF card Adapter.
Meanwhile its known to me (after reading this thread), that i have to choose
CF cards, which are confirmed to work with the Amiga,
and now is my question:
Can i use for the Amiga almost every IDE 2.5 to CF card Adapter, which are available in various Online-shops.

prowler 18 July 2009 17:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by mai (Post 574066)
Can i use for the Amiga almost every IDE 2.5 to CF card Adapter, which are available in various Online-shops.

Yes, mai. It looks like it! :)

mai 18 July 2009 17:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by prowler (Post 574072)
Yes, mai. It looks like it! :)

Thanks, maybe in the near future i have more questions about this subject, especially Amiga OS installation via WinUAE, who knows.:D

twizzle 25 July 2009 15:21

Sandisk extreme 111 4gig working with fastata 111,

peak 4gig not recommended, produces errors and lost partions

Hercules 26 July 2009 02:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by twizzle (Post 576640)
Sandisk extreme 111 4gig working with fastata 111,

peak 4gig not recommended, produces errors and lost partions

Their no reason why you can't go beyond 4 gig. Just make sure you have AmigaOS 3.9 'Amiga OS ROM Update' in DEVS: and you haven't added SKIPROMUPDATES to Setpatch line. DirectSCSI version of PFS 3 should let you get beyond the 4 gig barrier too, as will IDEFix. I suspect though the larger the capacity of card used, the slowly the seek time to load files (particularly with larger files) being solid state memory as apposed to using a "real hard disk". Anyone want to benchmark with aminet version of diskspeed to see if I'm right? :-)

twizzle 26 July 2009 13:43

hercules. peak 4gig is the make & size of the cf card :)

Hercules 26 July 2009 14:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by twizzle (Post 576984)
hercules. peak 4gig is the make & size of the cf card :)

Ah, okay.

DoneYone 03 August 2009 18:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by thgill (Post 486341)
Working: Kingston 4GB CompactFlash Elite Pro 133X

http://www.mymemory.co.uk/images/pro...1201945156.jpg

Worked straight away. No need to mess with any commands to get it changed from removable to fixed.


UPDATE:

I can no longer recommend this card. After adding an accelerator to my A1200, I can no longer reliably boot from it. Sometimes at power up, the machine will boot from it fine. Other times it will go to the Insert Disk screen. A simple Ctrl A+A and then it will boot off it. For an unexpanded machine probably fine, add in an accelerator and for what ever reason it has issues.

Also, doesn't work via PCMCIA.

I have an pyramid RCA120 expansion board in my A1200. The user manual says that if using the max memory (8mb in my case) it can conflict with the PCMCIA slot. Maybe that's what's wrong in your setup.

To stay on topic: I'm using the Sandisk 4gb ultra 2, and it works via IDE-CF adapter.

DyLucke 17 August 2009 01:05

I have one of these Kingston x133 8gb size on my ide-cf adapter and works fine. Using bliz IV and CSA 12 gauge accelerators. Partitioned in two.

FOL 19 August 2009 20:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoneYone (Post 580073)
I have an pyramid RCA120 expansion board in my A1200. The user manual says that if using the max memory (8mb in my case) it can conflict with the PCMCIA slot. Maybe that's what's wrong in your setup.

To stay on topic: I'm using the Sandisk 4gb ultra 2, and it works via IDE-CF adapter.

I agree, its more likely and unstable accellerator, like an apollo.

Mozzerfan 19 August 2009 22:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoneYone (Post 580073)
I have an pyramid RCA120 expansion board in my A1200. The user manual says that if using the max memory (8mb in my case) it can conflict with the PCMCIA slot. Maybe that's what's wrong in your setup.

To stay on topic: I'm using the Sandisk 4gb ultra 2, and it works via IDE-CF adapter.

I doubt it's the accelerator, because I bought it from him :) It's a Microbotics 1230xa.
It works fine with a Sandisk Ultra 2 GB CF card and a Sandisk Extreme 2 GB CF card. The accelerator is also PCMCIA friendly. It can take up to 128 MB RAM and it doesn't conflict with the PCMCIA slot.
See this thread:http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=41637

Anyway, IMO Sandisk cards are the most compatible.

FOL 19 August 2009 23:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mozzerfan (Post 585463)
I doubt it's the accelerator, because I bought it from him :) It's a Microbotics 1230xa.
It works fine with a Sandisk Ultra 2 GB CF card and a Sandisk Extreme 2 GB CF card. The accelerator is also PCMCIA friendly. It can take up to 128 MB RAM and it doesn't conflict with the PCMCIA slot.
See this thread:http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=41637

Anyway, IMO Sandisk cards are the most compatible.

Well must be mobo specific then, cause we have sold loads of those cards as HDD solution without 1 problem.

Mozzerfan 20 August 2009 00:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by FOL (Post 585474)
Well must be mobo specific then, cause we have sold loads of those cards as HDD solution without 1 problem.

Could be. Or maybe it was his CF-IDE adapter.
I can't test it myself, cause I don't have any highspeed Kingston cards.
I only have Sandisk cards, and this works for me on all my amigas (with and without accellerator card).

Hessu 07 October 2009 16:35

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Seagate 2.5 GB ST1. Working fine at A4000D. (photo borrowed from ebay)

Photon 07 October 2009 18:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Calgor (Post 424193)
SanDisk Extreme IV 2GB CF in PCMCIA with Transcend PCMCIA-CF adapter working fine.

Extreme IV also works fine in all my 3 cheapo Hong Kong CF-IDE-adapters.


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