A1200 Blizzard1260 060@50Mhz Kick3.1/Workbench3.1 scsi.device 43.45 from WB3.9 Kickstart in fast using BlizKick with the usual patches to get exec in fast etc Toshiba THNSNU024GMCP 24GB SSD on JM20330 based IDE<->SATA-adapter Notes: The IDE bus will lock upp with the standard SCSISpeed test of 262144B, thats why the max size tested is 131072B. This is the same issue causing the MaxTransfer problem, requiring a 0x1fe00 for correct operation without data loss. If not mistaken, the 3.1 kickstart will only result in corrupted data in the 262144B test, not IDE lockup. MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development ------------------------------------------------------------ CPU: 68040 AmigaOS Version: 40.68 Normal Video DMA Device: scsi.device:0 Comments: A1200, B1260, Toshiba mSATA SSD CPU Speed Rating: 9975 Testing with a 512 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer. Read from SCSI: 1123840 bytes/sec | CPU Available: 10% Testing with a 4096 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer. Read from SCSI: 1794457 bytes/sec | CPU Available: 27% Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer. Read from SCSI: 2208563 bytes/sec | CPU Available: 7% Testing with a 131072 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer. Read from SCSI: 2352742 bytes/sec | CPU Available: 1% Testing with a 512 byte, MEMF_CHIP, LONG-aligned buffer. Read from SCSI: 917427 bytes/sec | CPU Available: 8% Testing with a 4096 byte, MEMF_CHIP, LONG-aligned buffer. Read from SCSI: 1511424 bytes/sec | CPU Available: 5% Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_CHIP, LONG-aligned buffer. Read from SCSI: 1695744 bytes/sec | CPU Available: 1% Testing with a 131072 byte, MEMF_CHIP, LONG-aligned buffer. Read from SCSI: 1721874 bytes/sec | CPU Available: 0% Average CPU Available: 7% | CPU Availability index: 698