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Old 20 March 2011, 13:59   #1
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uaehf.device does not set io_Actual for 64bit commands

If a TD_WRITE64 or NSD_TD_WRITE64 command finishes with io_Error == 0, io_Actual does not reflect the number of bytes which were written as it should. I didn't test #?READ64, but it's probably the same.
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Old 20 March 2011, 16:36   #2
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Confirmed. io_Actual is set but it is set in wrong place..
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Old 31 March 2011, 23:57   #3
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Confirmed. io_Actual is set but it is set in wrong place..
Excuse, Toni, WinUAE 2.3.1 can corrupt the hardfile if these features are used in AmigaOS 3.9?

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