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Old 27 February 2015, 19:26   #1
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SSD and CF in one a1200

Hi i have a an SSD with ClassicWB in my A1200 and works very well.I have a IDE cable for 2 IDE devices.And want to use an extra CF card.In Hdtoolbox it sees the CF card and i can partition it but after a reboot i don't see any partition icons.I use PFS3 with a scsi.device for big hdds
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Old 27 February 2015, 19:31   #2
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Devices must be as Master/Slave just like in old PC days, SSD might be fixed Master or Slave so you might need to experiment. The CF adapter should have a jumper to change.

You might have more success if you use a 4Way Buffered IDE device and use the CF as your main drive on the primary 44way IDE and the SSD as Master on the secondary 40way IDE channel.
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Old 27 February 2015, 20:12   #3
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SSD is master and CF slave
using this one
https://www.conrad.nl/nl/transcend-t..._wcB&WT.srch=1
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Old 27 February 2015, 20:16   #4
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Quote:
Originally Posted by oddodo View Post
SSD is master and CF slave
using this one
https://www.conrad.nl/nl/transcend-t..._wcB&WT.srch=1
Dont forget to go into HDtoolbox and save changes to drive. Or it will terminate at the first drive and ignore the second drive.
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Old 27 February 2015, 20:23   #5
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That i know .Maybe some problems with pfs3 ?


HDTOOLBOX

Code:
interface Adr LUN Drive    Size
scsi      0    0  SSD      29.8 
scsi      1    0  CF CARD  7.4g

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Old 27 February 2015, 21:52   #6
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Please run HDDReport and attach the report here.

http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=981172&postcount=18
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Old 27 February 2015, 22:09   #7
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HTML Code:
DOS Devices:

  CC0                            20 KB  DOS1  carddisk.device    0      ok
  CF0         NIEUWVOLUME      3826 MB  FAT1  compactflash.device 0      ok
  DH0         system           2228 MB  PFS3  scsi.device        0      ok
  DH1         bigdisk            28 GB  PFS3  scsi.device        0  >4G ***
  DF0                           880 KB  DOS0  trackdisk.device   0      ok


File Systems:

  FAT1  fat95                          Version   3.11  RES  TD64 NSD
  PFS3  pfs3_aio.handler               Version  18.4   RES  TD64
  DOS1                                 Version  40.1   RES 
  DOS0  fs                             Version  40.1   SEG 


Exec Devices:

  carddisk.device       Unit   0  Version  40.1   (none)

  compactflash.device   Unit   0  Version   1.21   NSD SCSI

    SCSI:
      Vendor       : SanDisk 
      Product      : SDCFH-004G      
      Revision     : HDX 
      BlockAddress : 7835183
      BlockLength  : 512
      Capacity     : 3826 MB

    last readable block using CMD_READ:        7835183

  scsi.device           Unit   0  Version  43.24   NSD SCSI

    SCSI:
      Vendor       : TS32GPSD
      Product      : 330             
      Revision     : 2014
      BlockAddress : 62533631
      BlockLength  : 512
      Capacity     : 30 GB

    RDSK:                                  Flags:
      Vendor       : TS32GPSD                Last          = on
      Product      : 330                     Last LUN      = on
      Revision     :                         Last TID      = on
      Cylinders    : 3892                    No Reselect   = off
      Sectors      : 16066                   Disk ID       = valid
      Heads        : 1                       Controller ID = not valid
      CylBlocks    : 16066                   Synch         = off
      BlockBytes   : 512
      Capacity     : 30 GB

    last readable block using NSCMD_TD_READ64: 62533631
    last readable block using HD_SCSICMD:      62533631

  scsi.device           Unit   1  Version  43.24   NSD SCSI

    SCSI:
      Vendor       : CF      
      Product      : CARD            
      Revision     : Ver6
      BlockAddress : 15613919
      BlockLength  : 512
      Capacity     : 7624 MB

    RDSK:                                  Flags:
      Vendor       : CF                      Last          = on
      Product      : CARD                    Last LUN      = on
      Revision     : Ver6                    Last TID      = on
      Cylinders    : 7745                    No Reselect   = off
      Sectors      : 252                     Disk ID       = not valid
      Heads        : 8                       Controller ID = not valid
      CylBlocks    : 2016                    Synch         = off
      BlockBytes   : 512
      Capacity     : 7624 MB

    last readable block using NSCMD_TD_READ64: 15613919
    last readable block using HD_SCSICMD:      15613919

  trackdisk.device      Unit   0  Version  40.1   (none)


Partitions:

  DH0:
    Device          = scsi.device          Flags:
    Unit            = 0                      Bootable = yes
    Flags           = 0                      Mount    = yes
    SectorSize      = 128
    Surfaces        = 1
    SectorsPerBlock = 1
    SectorsPerTrack = 16066
    Reservec        = 2
    PreAlloc        = 0
    Interleave      = 0
    LowCyl          = 2
    HighCyl         = 285
    Buffers         = 150
    BufMemType      = 0
    MaxTransfer     = 0x1FE00
    Mask            = 0x7FFFFFFE
    BootPri         = 0
    DosType         = 0x50465303

  DH1:
    Device          = scsi.device          Flags:
    Unit            = 0                      Bootable = no
    Flags           = 0                      Mount    = yes
    SectorSize      = 128
    Surfaces        = 1
    SectorsPerBlock = 1
    SectorsPerTrack = 16066
    Reservec        = 2
    PreAlloc        = 0
    Interleave      = 0
    LowCyl          = 286
    HighCyl         = 3891
    Buffers         = 30
    BufMemType      = 0
    MaxTransfer     = 0x1FE00
    Mask            = 0x7FFFFFFE
    BootPri         = 0
    DosType         = 0x50465303

  DH4:
    Device          = scsi.device          Flags:
    Unit            = 1                      Bootable = no
    Flags           = 0                      Mount    = yes
    SectorSize      = 128
    Surfaces        = 8
    SectorsPerBlock = 2
    SectorsPerTrack = 252
    Reservec        = 2
    PreAlloc        = 0
    Interleave      = 0
    LowCyl          = 2
    HighCyl         = 7744
    Buffers         = 300
    BufMemType      = 0
    MaxTransfer     = 0x1FE00
    Mask            = 0x7FFFFFFE
    BootPri         = 0
    DosType         = 0x50465303
DH4 = CF

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Old 27 February 2015, 23:23   #8
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It's what FOL said: the SSD has the "last" flag on, hence the CF is ignored. Run HDToolbox, click on the SSD and save the changes.

The "***" for DH1 is not true. I need to try harder to identify pfs3aio.
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Old 28 February 2015, 19:03   #9
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When i clicked on SSD got a update message.Reboot and YES :-)
Thanks
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