you need to have the correct card.device in the tool types. The original one is device=scsi.device but there are several others including gvpscsi.device or omniscsi.device to list just 2. With the card you should have been told what the name of the device is. to change it you right click on the HD Toolbox icon and select information to open the panel where you can change to the proper tool icon
Thanks, i have read about the tool types, and i tried some suggested device names, but never got it to work with an SD card that i've had. What is strange, it worked right away with default scsi.device with an old ATA hard disk. My friend told me later, that he got an SD card advertised as "Amiga ready" for this machine, and it was also detected right away, without any additional settings...
@@wojtekmitus yes, sadly some do and some don't. Sandisk are usually reliable. Good to see that it worked with a regular hard drive. Thanks for the video
you need to have the correct card.device in the tool types. The original one is device=scsi.device but there are several others including gvpscsi.device or omniscsi.device to list just 2. With the card you should have been told what the name of the device is. to change it you right click on the HD Toolbox icon and select information to open the panel where you can change to the proper tool icon
Thanks, i have read about the tool types, and i tried some suggested device names, but never got it to work with an SD card that i've had. What is strange, it worked right away with default scsi.device with an old ATA hard disk. My friend told me later, that he got an SD card advertised as "Amiga ready" for this machine, and it was also detected right away, without any additional settings...
@@wojtekmitus yes, sadly some do and some don't. Sandisk are usually reliable. Good to see that it worked with a regular hard drive.
Thanks for the video