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Old 30 March 2024, 12:45   #1
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sysinfo crash

I've got no idea if this is a bug in WinUAE or sysinfo (or both, for that matter) but sysinfo crashes (guru) if I do a speed test on a drive (or partition) (hdf with RDB) that's larger than ~1GB. I don't have a real Amiga to test that with, but I do have the FPGA MiSTer and there's no crash on the same HDF there.
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Old 30 March 2024, 12:50   #2
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What sysinfo version?
Change IDE support from UAE0 to IDE0
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Old 30 March 2024, 12:56   #3
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sysinfo 4.4.
It doesn't matter if I use UAE (uaehf.device)) or IDE (scsi.device) the same happens.
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Old 30 March 2024, 13:03   #4
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Might not be a bug in WinUAE but in SysInfo. Same happens on real Amiga when using PiStorm with Emu68. GURUs as soon as you try to benchmark a large partition.
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Old 06 April 2024, 13:44   #5
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It probably is sysinfo bug, it also does some illegal accesses. 3.x versions also had some bugs in disk handling/scsi commands that I worked around (like failing to check if device driver failed to open).
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