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5036.1 | A few questions | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Wed Sep 11 1991 13:54 | 12 |
| 1- How many partitions on the first HD?
2- What are they named?
3- Did you change the unit select jumpers on the second HD?
4- Did the prep go OK?
5- How many partitions did you make on the second HD?
Jean
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5036.2 | Check your ASSIGNments... | HSSTPT::WILSONTL | Lead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!) | Wed Sep 11 1991 14:24 | 7 |
| If you follow the same steps, particularly using PHA$AR, you'll probably find
an ASSIGNment that references DF0 somehow. That is why your icon did not go
away and why it wanted WB back in DF0.
I don't know why you got a DF1:BAD requestor.
Tony
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5036.3 | re the last two | CAMONE::ARENDT | Harry Arendt CAM:: | Wed Sep 11 1991 16:49 | 32 |
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Re .1
>1- How many partitions on the first HD?
1
>2- What are they named?
Phred
>3- Did you change the unit select jumpers on the second HD?
No. The controller cable swapped lines 26 & 28 which are the
Unit selects.
>4- Did the prep go OK?
Went perfectly.
>5- How many partitions did you make on the second HD?
1
>Jean
Re .2
I will check the assignments to see if I am referencing it.
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5036.4 | Check the floppy cabling | CSC32::K_APPLEMAN | | Wed Sep 11 1991 17:49 | 9 |
| Check your cabling for the second floppy disk. I ran into a similar
problem with my old A500 after connecting the external drive with
power applied. It blew some lines on the CIA chip that runs the
floppies. This produced the exact same symptoms you described. I
believe that removing the second floppy solved the problem until I
could get the CIA chip replaced.
Ken
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5036.5 | A few things to check | SDOGUS::WILLIAMS | TOPGUN | Wed Sep 11 1991 19:50 | 22 |
| Check to see that you placed the jumper IN that says that you have an
internal second drive (J301?).
Check as .4 says that you have the cable well seated.
Check that pins 1-34 on your second floppy are in the same location
as pins 1-34 of the original floppy (i.e. you may have the connector
upside down [not all floppy manufacturers and not all models within
a manufacturer's line are the same]).
When do you assign SYS: to DH0: or DH1:? You must assign SYS:, C:, S:,
L:, LIBS:, FONTS: and DEVS:, and infact any assign that you have made
to DF0: or the DF0: icon will NEVER leave your screen.
Check to see that the current path does NOT include df0:
or an assign to df0: or AmigaDOS will always re-request df0:
to try to satisfy the path request.
Be sure that you have Changed Directories to something other than
DF0: so the current directory isn't being looked for on the floppy.
Clark
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5036.6 | Case is solved! | CAMONE::ARENDT | Harry Arendt CAM:: | Fri Sep 13 1991 09:08 | 21 |
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Thanks for the good advice! I have solved the problem. Drive DF0
had a problem because I altered the DH0:s/startup-sequence and
removed the assignment of SYS: to DH0: and it then defaulted to
DF0:. When I changed it I rememeber thinking "What the heck is this
for anyway." Well that goes to show you the power of using comments
in the code.
The second drive was an unusual hardware problem. I have mounted
2 3.5 inch hard disks in the 5.25 internal bay by modifying the bay
and mounting them sideways. This meant that the power cables for the
second drive were exactly under the second floppy and they were
touching the rotor under the drive and slowing it down enough so
that it was unreadable.
Thank you for your help!!
Harry Arendt
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