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4444.1 | I'm almost up to where you are. | MEO78B::MANDERSON | Photographers do it in darkrooms | Tue Jan 22 1991 02:36 | 5 |
| I have a GVP-II and an Adaptec 40?? series. I am waiting for a cable to
arrive and will be doing similar.
keep in touch
kevin
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4444.2 | low level format on ACB 5500 ??? | CGOFS::OAKLEY | BCNU2 | Tue Jan 22 1991 10:46 | 20 |
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re:.-1 The docs for the acb 5500 indicate that it is the same as the
4xxx but better (some how) so I would be interested to hear how you
make out.
re: .0 After spending another night of playing with the setup again
and trying some scsi example programs I am beginning to beleive that
the board is returning an error code which means that the drive is
unformatted (which of course it is since this is the first time I used
it). Which brings up an interesting situation in that the GVP
formatting software does not recognize the drive since the board
returns an error due to an unformatted disk. So here I sit with an
unformatted drive and software that cannot format the drive, guess its
time to learn C so I can put together a program which will talk
directly to the ACB 5500 and supply the information to low-level format
the drive.
Has anybody done this previously?
wayne
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4444.3 | Special program needed ? | ARRODS::GOLDSTEIN | Steve G DTN: 847-5415 | Thu Jan 24 1991 10:55 | 10 |
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I have an ACB4070 connected via Microbotic's HardFrame.
On the boot disk that came with the hardframe was a special
program to format the drives connected to the HardFrame
Also if I remember correctly there is a jumper to format/test the drive
(on the ACB4070)
Steve G
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4444.4 | jumpers yes, but poor docs | CGOFS::OAKLEY | BCNU2 | Thu Jan 24 1991 17:03 | 9 |
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The ACB 5500 has a jumper for diagnostics, when in place the DS lite
flashes at a slow but regular interval. Unfortunately the user guide
that I received is missing appendix A which contains the Diagnostic
information.
wayne
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4444.5 | Correctlt connected | ARRODS::GOLDSTEIN | Steve G DTN: 847-5415 | Fri Jan 25 1991 04:46 | 9 |
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I haven't even got any docs. Someone in the note file told me about
the Jumpers..
I never really found out what that diag jumper did. (I suppose it
tells you that you have connected the drive correctly to the
controller...
Steve G
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4444.6 | buss terminated?? | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Fri Jan 25 1991 05:59 | 10 |
| Just a thought, is the drive terminated? When I took my RZ23 home and
installd it on the GVP controller bus( extended cable from 40 meg) I
had problems. The controller knew it was a DEC RZ23,104 meg etc. When I
tried to do a low level format the drive active light came on,and
stayed on. After I added terminating resistors it formatted and has
been working great ever since. So aside from the possible many other
problems a hardware mix can cause, make sure the end of the buss is
terminated. don't be indsulted if it is, but I thought it may be part
of the problem.
bill
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4444.7 | diag jumper | DECWET::DAVIS | You always get what you deserve! | Fri Jan 25 1991 14:32 | 8 |
| The diags on the Adaptec run and will flash a code on the LED if
there is a problem. At least that what they do on the 4000A. You
will need the technical manual to decode the flashes.
m
ps - when the diags are run on the 4000A you hear the drive
seeking.
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4444.8 | GVP Series II being returned... | CGOFS::OAKLEY | BCNU2 | Sun Jan 27 1991 16:13 | 37 |
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In another test I was able to connect the Adaptec to a Supra controller
and everything worked great first time. Selected the Adaptec 4000 in
the SupraFormat program and put in the ST-506 drive parameters. It
then went completly through a low-level format and bad block scan.
Rebooted the Amiga and mounted the drives and ran diskperfa for a test,
not real fast but at least it worked right away without any screwing
around.
Took the hardware back home and hooked it up to the GVP II, no change
it still does not work. Tried some scsi inquire commands from a C
program (which return correct information when checking a standard scsi
drive) but could not get anything but errors returned from the Adaptec.
Checked all the cables and terminators (this is the last item on the
bus therefore the resistor packs are installed) but still no luck.
Called Creative Computers and talked to the Tech Support who indicated
that they had tried an Adaptec on several of the older controllers
(GVP, Trump and a couple of others) and found that it worked, but they
have not tried it on the newer boards so do not know although he
indicated that he would not be surprised to find that they no longer
work.
Therefore I am returning the GVP II controller to Creative Computers
and will be looking for another controller that specifically supports
the Adaptec Controller.
An interesting note is that the Creative Computer Tech Support person
does not recommend the Trump Pro controller at this time because it is
not working reliably (even after receiving 2 new ROM upgrades). He did
indicate that it has tremendous potential to become the best controller
on the market (and also something about it being able to support
network communications on the scsi bus between cpu's), but at this time
he cannot recommend it.
wayne
ps: anybody want to unload an old Trump, Supra or Hardframe (with docs
that indicate support for Adaptec Controllers)???
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4444.9 | HardFrame Works. | ARRODS::GOLDSTEIN | Steve G DTN: 847-5415 | Mon Jan 28 1991 02:39 | 5 |
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Try the Microbotics HardFrame...This card works with the Adaptec
ACB series of cards..I have an ACB4070 connected..and it works fine.
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4444.10 | ICD works with Adaptec | FSDEV2::JBERNARD | John Bernard 292-2591 YWO/E3 | Mon Jan 28 1991 08:07 | 12 |
| The Hardframe will work with the Adaptecs, but Microbotics was firm in
stating they do not support adaptec/Omti adaptors (at least this was
the case a year ago).
The ICD controllers ADVERTISE Adaptec and Omti support. I have tried
an old Adaptec 4000a on the controller and it works fine...
The ICD controllers seem to be a bit faster than the GVP Series II,
but your mileage may vary ;^)
John
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4444.11 | Adaptec Supported Omti Not supported | ARRODS::GOLDSTEIN | Steve G DTN: 847-5415 | Mon Jan 28 1991 10:33 | 7 |
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Microbotics DOES support Adaptec controllers because they have a
Adaptec format program on the disk that came with the HardFrame and in
the docs the state that they don't support Omti (due to them not having
docs for the controllers [ thats what I was told on the phone])
Steve G
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4444.12 | different store different story.. | CGOFS::OAKLEY | BCNU2 | Mon Jan 28 1991 11:11 | 16 |
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re: .10 What is the name of the ICD controller.
In talking with Tech Support at Creative Computers he indicated that
they no longer handle the Microbotics Hardframe because of the lack of
support they received from Microbotics. One of the local computer
shops indicated that the Hardframe is their recommended controller
because Microbotics supports their shop better than other
manufacturers.
Who to believe? I think I will put my faith in the people of this
notes file that have at least used the product and can relate
experiences.
wayne
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4444.13 | Advantage 2000 | FSDEV2::JBERNARD | John Bernard 292-2591 YWO/E3 | Mon Jan 28 1991 14:03 | 5 |
| The ICD controller is called the ICD Advantage 2000 or AdSCSI 2000
I think Creative carried them for $139
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4444.14 | AdSCSI 2080 | ARRODS::GOLDSTEIN | Steve G DTN: 847-5415 | Tue Jan 29 1991 12:20 | 10 |
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RE .13
I beleive ICD have announced a new controller called
ICD AdSCSI 2080 which supports a non-DMA SCSI controller
and upto 8-Megs of RAM.....????!!!
Steve G
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4444.15 | closer but no joy.. | CGOFS::OAKLEY | BCNU2 | Fri Feb 15 1991 13:37 | 29 |
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Well I orderd the ICD Advantage ADscsi 2000 since their tech support at
least know what an ACB 5500 is.
Upon receipt I was happy to find that it does indeed work, however all
is not rosey. In formatting an RD51 using the supplied interleave of 2
I have found that the controller hangs regularly (disk to disk copies
work however calling up applications will usually hang). I even tried
putting very short cables on the RD51 however it still hangs. Changing to
an interleave of 3 or 4 seems to keep it alive however it is very slow.
In addition I moved an RD31 and RD53 from a 2090A to the ACB5500 and
found that the format software reports an error when accessing the
drives (apparently the error code is indicating 'Bad Format' code from
the ACB), the Bad Format is expected since the drives have never been
formated by the ACB and the ICD software seems to be tripping over this
and as such I cannot format these drives.
At least I'm getting closer in that the software does talk to the
ACB5500 this time.
Also I seem to have developed bad blocks in the first 2 tracks of an
ST-157 SCSI drive and as such the format cannot read/write the
partition information on this drive. The ICD software is having
troubles with this and I have not been able to figure out how to map
around these bad blocks, anybody have any ideas?
All in all the ICD is working better for me execept that I have been
able to hang it (and the system) repeatedly with no explaination.
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