[Coco] Hard drive trouble
George Ramsower
georgeramsower at gmail.com
Sat Apr 5 23:58:34 EDT 2008
As I was exploring around my hard drive and the floppies of this stuff, I
just discovered this fact about the same time this 'puter went DingDong on
your message.
.
I remember now that I'm using 512 byte sectors and the driver to do
so(SCSISYS). I believe that's what I did, replaced the KenTon driver with
the SCSISYS driver and set it all up for 512 byte sectors. It's "supposed"
to give more storage space, but I never needed it. I got greedy.
Right now, I'm trying to find the source of SCSISYS. So far, I haven't.
Anyway, can this make my problem appear several years later?
I can't go back to 128 byte sectors until I can fix this problem I'm now
having.
Like I said earlier, it used to work fine with two drives using everything
I'm now using unless I did something that I don't remember. I've been using
this setup for many years.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Devries"
>I notice you're using SCSISYS. That driver should have a program with it to
>create the descriptors for you. (DescGen???) I have a disk image of the
>SCSISYS disk here somewhere, if you need it.
> For this to work, the driver *MUST* be called SCSISYS
It came with... I think.... ScsiSys Scsidesc Scsifmt
I recall using those a LONG time ago.. Scsifmt is what I used to reformat
my second drive when I discovered it was broke.
However, I'm not so sure it's really broke. I think something in my system
messed it up as there is that conflict with addressing the /h0 drive and the
/h1 drive at the same time.
What's wierd is that my primary drive is working fine. No lost files or
problems at all. It's just that when I try to access /h1, the /h0 drive
appears in it's place, even if the second drive is on the cable.
If I put the second drive online all by itself, it too responds to /h0 and
/h1, even though it doesn't work, the drive light still lights up.
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