Amiga Video Toaster
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Amiga Video Toaster
Toaster 3.0/3.1/3.5
Framestores Only Load One Quarter of the
Screen
Product: Video Toaster, Flyer
Versions: 3.0 and up.
Platforms: 4000 4000T with IDE drive
Problem: When you select a Framestore to load, the
top quarter loads and then the loading stops, with
no error message. Saved Framestores are corrupt.
The A4000 series machines ship standard with IDE
drives. Commodore modified the drive setup utility,
HDToolbox, to be able setup IDE drives, but did not
change the setup defaults from SCSI drive defaults
to IDE drive defaults. HDToolbox even lists the drive
type as SCSI when the drive is actually IDE.
The particular SCSI setting which causes the most
trouble for IDE drives is the "MaxTransfer" setting,
which sets the maximum size of chunk of data that the
system will try to exchange with the drive at a single
pass. MaxTransfer is a size, not a speed setting. As
such, when MaxTransfer is set too high, data transfer
actually slows down, because communications between
the host and the drive become garbled. When Maxtransfer
is set properly, then the drive and the system communicate
very smoothly, and much faster.
Commodore originally shipped the A4000 with Seagate
ST3144A drives, which are IDE drives that can operate
using the SCSI default settings, in particular the "MaxTransfer" setting,
which is a figure of "0xffffff" (leading
character is a zero, not a capital letter "O").
Virtually no other make/model IDE drives can do that.
Most operate well with a figure of "0x1fe00" (zeros,
not capital "O"s).
Note: This problem can affect users of IDE controllers
made for other model Amiga computers. GVP at one time
produced accelerators which had integrated IDE controllers,
and Expansion Systems makes IDE controllers which work
in the A2000 and A3000 systems.
See also: Setting MaxTransfer