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Old 10-28-2011, 03:23 AM   #31
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you don't need any pc program to use CF cards on Amiga, period.

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Old 10-28-2011, 08:08 AM   #32
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what I believe is necessary or not is my problem, you do what you would want to.
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Old 11-02-2011, 05:29 PM   #33
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Hi, i am looking to change my max transder rate to 0x1FE00 to ensure the CF card works appropriately. So i am in Winuae - whenever i try to change this in the partition/advance options menu i change "Max transfer box" to 0x1FE00 and then click ok but it never seems to save and defaults to its original setting...grrr...how do i do this?

The CF card has been freshly formatted and once i've done this i aim to reinstall wb.

Can someone please advise?
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Old 11-02-2011, 06:15 PM   #34
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Hey Amiten,

Yes i have heard a few quotes for using install WB 3.1 adf, I have looked everywhere for WB 3.1 install adf online, now considering i owned my own copy of it before my parents threw it away i should have no qualms about using it on winuae! But i know we shouldn't really be discussing this on amiga.org !
If you want to make sure you are a good legit Amiga citizen you could buy Amiga Forever which comes with all of the WB ADFs
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Old 11-02-2011, 06:16 PM   #35
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Hi, i am looking to change my max transder rate to 0x1FE00 to ensure the CF card works appropriately. So i am in Winuae - whenever i try to change this in the partition/advance options menu i change "Max transfer box" to 0x1FE00 and then click ok but it never seems to save and defaults to its original setting...grrr...how do i do this?

The CF card has been freshly formatted and once i've done this i aim to reinstall wb.

Can someone please advise?
after you set the max transfer press [ENTER] to make it stick...

put in 1fe00[ENTER]
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Old 11-02-2011, 06:22 PM   #36
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You shouldn't use device names as volume names and you should avoid duplicate names. This just confuses AmigaDOS. Call it Workbench or System or CFDisk or something like that.
What is wrong with device name being the same as the volume name? I have one (formatted with PFS) that is both BACKUP and I have never had a problem with it. I'm not arguing that it is OK, I'm just wondering why
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Old 11-03-2011, 02:23 AM   #37
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Hi bbond007, thanks for your help.

why 1fe00 rather than 0x1fe00?

Is it ok to use lower case aswell?
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Old 11-03-2011, 04:49 AM   #38
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Hi bbond007, thanks for your help.

why 1fe00 rather than 0x1fe00?

Is it ok to use lower case aswell?
You are right, it should be 0x1fe00, I just delete up to the 0x, so I forgot about that part.

Lower case is fine, but you do need the 0x and to press [ENTER]

My fast ATA controller splits my 60GB drive into 15 4M drives, so I must have set that mask a million times now

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I cleared and formatted my cf to do this but out of interest would have it been possible to change the max transfer rate with wb and files still on the cf?
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I cleared and formatted my cf to do this but out of interest would have it been possible to change the max transfer rate with wb and files still on the cf?
Yes, you can change it after the fact and it won't harm the drives contents. The files that you copied to the drive while the maxtransfer was set incorrectly may be corrupt, so it might be a good idea to format anyway.
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Old 11-03-2011, 11:04 AM   #41
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What is wrong with device name being the same as the volume name? I have one (formatted with PFS) that is both BACKUP and I have never had a problem with it. I'm not arguing that it is OK, I'm just wondering why
Your device name wasBACKUP?

I thought device names were always something like DH0, IDH0, DF0, DF1, etc...???

I don't know that it's hideous to name your volume DH0, but I would think it could lead to problems/confusion and just isn't a good practice...

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Your device name wasBACKUP?

I thought device names were always something like DH0, IDH0, DF0, DF1, etc...???

I don't know that it's hideous to name your volume DH0, but I would think it could lead to problems/confusion and just isn't a good practice...

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Well, I already had DH0 DH1 DH2 DH3 MAC1 and MAC2 and VIDEO1 so I was starting to think, humm. Do I already have a a DH3? So I was like, BACKUP problem solved.

I also did not want the device names to conflict with other drives I may attach...

I have a script that runs and compresses my "Work" and "System" to the drive BACKUP... so far it works for that. it is the only one I have named the same.
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Just to update, changing the max transfer rate appears to have sorted my whdload probs.

So it wasn't whdload 17.0 after all, thankfully i don't have to mess around with lxz extraction commands to extract whdload 16.9 lha. I think this has been to the benefit of my blood pressure
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Old 12-26-2011, 02:19 PM   #44
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i use scandisk 2 gb i had bit trouble getting it seen by amiga so dont panic things u describing sound very firmilar so it can be resloved nothing damaged
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Default Re: Format Compact Flash with winuae

Hi,

I'm just looking to set up a 4gb trasncend cf hd. I'm using winuae 2.3.3 (run as admin) and i've added system hdf to load up wb. From there i add my cf card which shows up as 3.7G size. When i enter HD toolbox to partition the drive, i cannot get it recognised as a 4gb drive. Instead it shows up as 2gb, so i try and define new drive and read configuration,.. and it tells me "Drive does not support SCSI inquiry command"

How do i deal with this
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