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Falcon SCSI write issues

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Re: Falcon SCSI write issues

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exxos wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 2:59 pm Same fault on 2 different falcons....
Mmm. Then the disc drive?

I wonder if a transfer offset or something is reported in the SCSI protocol & that's overflowing?

WAGing here, sorry. I tried looking at the DMA/ACSI protocol once and decided it wasn't for me. I assume SCSI's worse. :P

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Re: Falcon SCSI write issues

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Badwolf wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 3:05 pm Mmm. Then the disc drive?
This is why tested the ezdrive yesterday.. Same problem...

2 different falcons..., 2 different drives.... Jookie knew of these issues before me...
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exxos wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 3:08 pm 2 different falcons..., 2 different drives.... Jookie knew of these issues before me...
Ah. Missed that, sorry.

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Re: Falcon SCSI write issues

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I did a little testing.

Standard Falcon with 14MB + driver 12.71.
Everything copied with Kobold 3.5.
‘Fast-SCSI’ enabled in HDDRUTIL.APP.

Test folder with programmes slightly over 50MB.
First copied to BlueSCSI V2 (micro SD) and back to internal HDD. No errors!
Then to an external Sun SCSI HDD 1GB.
No errors.

Copied a single 50MB file to the external SCSI Sun HDD again. No errors.
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Re: Falcon SCSI write issues

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kohli79 wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 3:14 pm I did a little testing.

Standard Falcon with 14MB + driver 12.71.
Everything copied with Kobold 3.5.
‘Fast-SCSI’ enabled in HDDRUTIL.APP.
Can you install 12.53 just to make sure something else isn't in the mix..

Note it needs to be installed as dont think just running driver works..

Clean boot... Use TOS copying..
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Re: Falcon SCSI write issues

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I have a 14MB Falcon that when operating without DFB1X and TTRam, I am copying large audio files back and forth between IDE and bluescsi. I'm using Kobold for that. I have been using HDDriver 12.53.

I ran into Kobold hanging and bombs appearing only when I installed DFB1X and activated TTRam. Then I had to use the 64KB limit via ALTRAMFX.PRG. This has now been inserted into 12.71 so no need for ALTRAMFX.PRG in the Auto folder.
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Re: Falcon SCSI write issues

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exxos wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 3:23 pm
kohli79 wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 3:14 pm I did a little testing.

Standard Falcon with 14MB + driver 12.71.
Everything copied with Kobold 3.5.
‘Fast-SCSI’ enabled in HDDRUTIL.APP.
Can you install 12.53 just to make sure something else isn't in the mix..

Note it needs to be installed as dont think just running driver works..

Clean boot... Use TOS copying..
Quickly installed the 12.53 driver. Copied a 50MB file to the SCSI Sun HDD. No errors with Kobold. I'll test the other one tomorrow, then I have to go to work. It seems to hang over TOS... :o :?
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Re: Falcon SCSI write issues

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kohli79 wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 3:35 pm No errors with Kobold. I'll test the other one tomorrow, then I have to go to work. It seems to hang over TOS... :o :?
I tried kobold... Same problem..
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Re: Falcon SCSI write issues

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Badwolf wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 12:13 pm Here's a small program that does nothing but steal ST-RAM from your system starting as low as possible in memory.
Confirmed it worked by ~10MB free listed in desktop config.

Tried copying large file, locked up as expected. Copying small file passes, so same as before. So basically no change :(

Will try Jookies program next..
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Re: Falcon SCSI write issues

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Well that's my first thought truly busted then ! :lol: :roll: :pullhair:

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I suppose it proves it's not a RAM location problem at least.
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