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Yes, the A2091 behaves the same way. The GVP SCSI Boards are fine with the CF card in second slot
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The revision 4/proto scsi chips are problematic. The pcd-50B is a true scsi2 device needing parity. the revision 4 scsi chip is known to have broken scsi II command set and problems with multiple devices. That being said the 2 2091's i tried worked ok with the older revisions when i tested them,but with all this old stuff, mileage can vary i guess. They are slow cards. adding 512MB+ ram to them helps some. Make sure you have the maxtransfer set correct. this link may help some of you. it what i found out in testing the A590: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?...highlight=a590 Last edited by mechy; 07-09-2012 at 05:16 PM.. |
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I have GVP in that A2000 with a GVP 040 and 32MB of ram plus an Indivision ECS; I keep the OS on the CF and the WHDLoads on SD. It has a dual boot ROM so I can degrade it back to KS 1.3 and a 68000 if I need to. I use my other SCSI CF readers in my A4000T's where they work fine, except I can't boot from them in OS 4.1; I can boot from a CF over my IDE Controller (scsi.device). But we are here to answer why the controller flashes every second, which we did; so on to new thread!
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I use the same setup, 2091 with latest roms and latest controller chip. I boot my A2000 from CF card with the CF in the CF slot, not in the pcmcia adapter. The 2091 with LUNs enabled, will scan through all LUNs on all scsi devices first, and flash the HD light. Sometimes, if I change something, it will go through twice. It takes about 30 seconds to a minute to boot this way, but I don't mind, as it is better than having the pcmcia adapter sticking out all the time, and I can use all of the slots this way. If I use the pcmcia adapter, it boots immediately and is up in a few seconds. My HD light flashes every little bit, when the computer is up, kinda in synch with the floppy "click". I don't think it does this in ClassicWB which disables the floppy "click", but I am unsure of that. My CD and card reader leds, however, do not flash after the 2091 completes scanning the scsi bus at bootup, with LUNs enabled. I don't know why this is happening. As long as it is working OK, I really wouldn't worry about it. If you are worried, send MECH an email, as he is GREAT at helping out, and stands behind what he sells. He is very knowledgeable with all his products. Hope this helps.
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