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Adtron SCSI Compact Flash drive?

took out8mb card now the HD toolkit sees 30.75 mb adtron card. I put CF 8mb card back in its camera and works fine. So this may be a factor, one card is fine, second card may have to be matched. Ill check the spec sheet but that's my take on it as both CF cards work and were both cleared in Kodak cameras.

 
So let me try to rephrase this so I understand... Somewhere here you have the Adtron unit, the 8MB CF card and a Kodak camera that the CF card came from?

(1) took out (the) 8mb card (from the Adtron device so there are no cards in the Adtron device and) now the HD toolkit sees (a) 30.75 mb adtron card (with no CF cards in it). I put CF 8mb card (that was in the Adtron) back in its (Kodak) camera and works fine (in the Kodak camera?).
This is what I'm confused about...

So this may be a factor, one card is fine, second card may have to be matched. Ill check the spec sheet but that's my take on it as both CF cards work and were both cleared in Kodak cameras.
I thought the 8mb CF card didn't work and showed no capacity? od did you need to format them in a Kodak camera for them to work?

 
8 mb card is not on the scsi card, it won't show. It may or may not be a limitation of the card. The 32 meg cf card is working great and installing 7.5 on it now.

Hard Disk toolkit 2.5 works, when I install like 7.5 and reboot to make sure it works ill post.

This is all mute, just trying the card but as it stands it works great installing. Initialization and low level format went great.

 
Awesome. Now to see how big it will go. At least we know it doesn't have to be 128MB :)

The spec sheet I posted says it doesn't support the "FmtData and CmpLst" bits of the SCSI Format command. I was really worried that the CF cards had to be formatted with some proprietary format from the factory and why I was thinking you couldn't see any capacity. Kinda like an X/Profile that has a built in onboard proprietary "Format" function for the CF cards it uses. But if you are able to do what you're doing, it's all good. Once you can boot, we're golden.

This is great news. Thanks for keeping us up to date.

 
Boot up time is fassstttt on PowerBook 540c, if I turn off HD toolkit checks on startup I'm sure it would take less time. Of course it is totally silent. I actually got this just for the PowerBook 100 I am trying to restore since it uses less power but would have been nice to get a second card dog gone it. I am sure the power monster guys just copied this as it is from 1999.

 
FWB bench test says

Average access time. 2.4ms

Average seek time. 0.0ms

Read trans/sec 413

Write trans/sec 325

Sustained read 445 kb/sec

Sustained write373 kb/sec

Although using this unit the control strip always shows the hard drive is off. Probably because it does not use 12 volts.

AAt. 28.6ms

AST. 12.3ms

RTS. 275

WTS 62

Here's where it looks ugly and after seeing how fast it really was I call fowl play.

SR 1132 kb/sec

SR 1087 kb/sec

I think maybe the age of Hard Disk toolkit being older than the scsi card that it may not be able to determine the sustained reads and writes.

 
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Does that help it speed things up? A new scsi chip with legacy hardware may not mean a whole lot. Physically regardless of the sustained reads and writes it was fast, opening anything,booting everything that does hard disk access.

 
It certainly wouldn't be a copy because the technology has differed a little in the last 15 years :) But it might have been a competitive derivative back in the day that has improved over the years. Not sure how long Acard has been around but there would have been competitors in this space back in 1998.

It doesn't really matter much as long as the Adtron card works and keeps our vintage computers going. At this point the bottleneck in speed would probably be the architecture of the computer and not the drive. But let's test it out a little longer before we declare that victory. The advantage of faster or more advance technology would surely be lost anyway.

 
Well 540 to 540 physical speed is 35 seconds boot with physical drive, 19 seconds for the adtron. So it will do just fine for me once I modify the old drive for proper mounting.

 
This card doesnt look like its too difficult to copy. it is using an off-the-shelf 83C96 SCSI interface IC. Then its using an AM186 microcontroller, and its firwmare is right next to it waiting to be dumped.

 
My card arrived today. Just out of curiosity, what ROM revisions did everyone get? Mine is dated 1999, version 2.02A. Hopefully this is new enough that they took into account the 8.4GB barrier.

 
Old macs have a 2 gig barrier, so it will need partitioning, and of coarse a third party driver (patched apple version may work)

I don't need all the room so I'll stick with one gig for my PowerBook.

 
I am just writing it for if others do a search.

The data sheet for the card sits at 2 gb(give or take), maybe by chance or cost at the time, but it may be limit, It may not. Good luck with trying larger.

 
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