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2340.1 | | TROA01::HITCHMOUGH | | Thu May 17 1990 09:15 | 5 |
| Is it a REAL Apple HD?
Some non apple drives dont return the drive size which the S550
may be looking for.
Ken
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2340.2 | Yes, real things work best :-( | STKAI2::HALL | | Fri May 18 1990 06:45 | 8 |
| RE -1
Yes, it a REAL APPLE External HD. type M2620
Any experience with this, Ken ??
Torbjorn
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2340.3 | | TROA01::HITCHMOUGH | | Fri May 18 1990 13:28 | 23 |
| >> Any experience with this, Ken ??
Wish I had!! I'm only fortunate enough to have an S-330 which has
no SCSI port. I also have a MAC and I'm playing around with the
SCSI port on that with an external drive.
Suggestions:
Check pins on SCSI cabel (they bend)
Check drive on another 550
What process are you following to initialise the drive and what
happens. Does the 550 include specific routines to low level format
the drive or do you need a different set of routines other than
the normal format ones for the floppy.
Does the drive spin up and access light come on?
I dont know what should happen, but maybe we can work through it.
If you prefer, you can mail me on TROA01::HITCHMOUGH
Ken
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2340.4 | It should work and I don't give up | STKAI2::HALL | | Mon May 21 1990 10:49 | 32 |
| Well, the situation is as follows:
Bought the drive in Januar -89, connected it and the S-550 says
HD connection error. I visited Roland and tested the drive on another
s-550 with HD interface. Same problem. I then tested the disc on
a MAC, worked like a dream. (including connecting SCSI cable).
I've been running like this, testing on 550 and Mac's since.
Cable, terminator and connectors are no problem. Tested with another
type och cable as well.
Problem starts already when you poll the SCSI bus. In the 550, there
is a standard utility under the DISC menu, HD Format. This first
run through 2 test on the 550 HD interface itself, then tries to
establish what's on the bus. At this moment the drive select lamp
turns on and stays on until the format program is aborted on time
out (5 sec's). If you now try to run the program again, same things
happen except that the drive lamp does not come on. You must first
power off/on ( normal power on cycle works OK) and then exactly the
same things happen on formatting again.
Seems that the drive is not responding with what the 550 expects
when polling the bus. I've just called APPLE and they should "send
a question to the world" on this problem.
What type of external disc do you have on your Mac??
Torbjorn
P.S I've also got the very latest revision of the HD5-IF operating
system from Roland, it's 1.03 dated 22-Jan-90. D.S.
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2340.5 | | TROA01::HITCHMOUGH | | Tue May 22 1990 09:51 | 29 |
| A couple of thoughts:
- Power up sequence. On the MAC you need to power up the drive
first.
- SCSI ID number. If you tried it on a MAC that had an internal
drive, chances are your drive was set to device #1 (0 is the internal).
Perhaps if you haven't changed it, the S-550 is looking for device
0. On second thoughts, it must recognise it because it tries to
format it, so thats probably not a problem. You say that it bombs
after 5 secs. Maybe that is just when it tries to identify whats
on the buss and it never starts to format.
- What sort of cable are you using. Does the 550 have the standard
50 pin cable or does it use the 25 pin like the MAC? I could send
you a pin-out diagram if you need it.
- Terminators. From what I can gather, terminator placement
is very critical and can result in random read/write errors if not
installed correctly. Each end of the buss should be terminated.(once
only)
Hope these help even just a bit. I know how frustrating it can be.
I'm currently trying to get up a custom 160Mb drive on my MAC. I
dont know its failed until I try and logically format it and thats
after a physical format that takes nearly 15 minutes!!
Ken
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2340.6 | new opportunities!! | STKAI2::HALL | | Tue May 22 1990 10:26 | 21 |
| Ken, thanks for your inputs. Sorry to say, I've alredy tested all
things, all ID numbers, power up sequence.....
In my desperate need for a HD, I last night might have set up for
a completely different solution. One of my friends, an Atari dealer,
will offer me a ATARI 30 MEGAfile and trade in the APPLE drive to
use on his MAC. (I also need a HD for my 1040).
Then, my favorite music store in Stockholm, will order an ELTEKON
rackmoutable HD, which is supposed to fit the 550. I can borrow
it for test, if it works, I'll buy it, if not I can return it.
Anyway, I have supplied all drive information (rev's, ROMS ..)
to the APPLE Supoort Center. They promised to "investigate".
So for now on I will probably stay low on this issue for while,
wait for the ELTEKON and ATARI drives to arrive and then....? :-)
I'll keep you updated
Torbjorn
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2340.7 | | TROA01::HITCHMOUGH | | Tue May 22 1990 11:53 | 9 |
| Ah well! There comes a time when you have to decide to give up or
go crazy.
Good luck with the Eletekon and please post your results for other
would be 550/HD users. Me....I'm going to wait until the S770 comes
on special!!!
Ken
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2340.8 | ODD Solution | STKAI2::HALL | | Fri Sep 07 1990 07:13 | 8 |
| Just to finalize this note:
The APPLE HD was (with help of a friend) "converted" to an ATARI
MEGAFILE 30 for my ST and the S550 HD plans are postponed but not
cancelled.
Torbjorn
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2340.9 | Maybe a CD instead of HD?? | STKAI2::HALL | | Fri Feb 08 1991 08:10 | 15 |
| The S-550 MEGA storage story is opened again.
Now, I've given up the HD plans and am now looking into connecting a CD
reader into the SCSI port of the 550.
As I'm not the technical wizard I want to be the question of connecting
the SCSI RRD40 reader to the 550 came to my mind and remains
unanswered.
_IF_ I could get hold of the Roland (are there other brands
available??) CD, do you think the RRD40 would work? I know I have to
have the operating system as well.
Torbjorn
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