[Coco] Hard drive trouble

George Ramsower georgeramsower at gmail.com
Sat Apr 5 23:01:02 EDT 2008


Okay...

 I saved h0 and h1 to the hard drive and did this again. Before, I used the 
descriptors I had in the config directory.
 The results were the same except for the DNS setting in /h1.
 Now the cmp looks like this:

OS9[t3]:cmp h0 h1

 Differences

byte      #1 #2
========  == ==
00000013  00 01
00000022  B0 B1
0000002E  03 58
0000002F  C5 D5
00000030  D0 D6

Bytes compared:   00000031
Bytes different:  00000005

Here are dumps of h0 and h1:

OS9[t3]:dump h0

Addr   0 1  2 3  4 5  6 7  8 9  A B  C D  E F  0 2 4 6 8 A C E
----  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  ----------------
0000  87CD 0031 0021 F189 DD00 2400 27FF 07FF  .M.1.!q.].$.'...
0010  740F 0100 0080 8002 6704 0100 3400 3401  t.......g...4.4.
0020  0868 B001 5242 C653 4353 4953 59D3 03C5  .h0.RBFSCSISYS.E
0030  D0                                       P

OS9[t3]:dump h1

Addr   0 1  2 3  4 5  6 7  8 9  A B  C D  E F  0 2 4 6 8 A C E
----  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  ----------------
0000  87CD 0031 0021 F189 DD00 2400 27FF 07FF  .M.1.!q.].$.'...
0010  740F 0101 0080 8002 6704 0100 3400 3401  t.......g...4.4.
0020  0868 B101 5242 C653 4353 4953 59D3 58D5  .h1.RBFSCSISYSXU
0030  D6                                       V

When this comes back to me, I'm going to copy it and paste it into a WP 
program or NotePad or WordPad or each to see what results in what I see on 
Hypeterminal and the coco. This email thing makes it all messed up looking.


> This question is directed to anyone that can help.
>
> I played with this problem for a while, day before yesterday. I created 
> another new boot disk, wth older device descriptors and the result was the 
> same.
> So I compared the device descriptors from various iterations that I have 
> of OS9 in different directories and they all match exactly as they should.
>
> Finally, want to show you a cmp of the h0 and h1 descriptors to see if 
> anyone has a suggestion as to why they both access the same drive. I've 
> tried this on two drives with the same result. I jumpered each drive as 
> h0.... well actually removed the jumper to make them h0. Only one drive in 
> the system each time.
> This is the Kenton SCSI card, Kenton driver. I don't remember where I got 
> the descriptors, but they used to work. I used both drive on this machine 
> and used /h1 as a backup. If I made changes, I don't remember doing so.
>
> Here's a cmp of the descriptors..
>
> OS9[t3]:cmp h0.dd.scsi h1.dd.scsi
>
> Differences
>
> byte      #1 #2
> ========  == ==
> 00000013  00 01
> 00000016  80 81
> 00000022  B0 B1
> 0000002E  03 5C
> 0000002F  C5 D1
> 00000030  D0 B4
>
> Bytes compared:   00000031
> Bytes different:  00000006
>
> Is this the way they are supposed to be?
>
> In byte 016, the 81 gets changed to 80 in operation because it won't work 
> with an 81. That's the DNS setting.
> I'm pretty sure byte 013 is the actual SCSI ID. I have no idea what byte 
> 022 is.
> The last three, I think are CRC stuff. Yes?
>
> George




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