[Coco] CoCoNet evolving
Mark Marlette
mmarlette at frontiernet.net
Sat Apr 30 08:15:58 EDT 2011
Tony's SCSI products did not terminate at the host or have the proper drivers for the SCSI bus per spec. If you could get it to work on more than one drive then go with it. Per spec, definitely not.
Gene get HawkSoft's CDF from Cloud-9 or Chris. I have not seen a SCSI CDROM not work, matter of fact I haven't seen an ATAPI not work either. Trust me we haven't tested them all....PC world #$%^&! Better yet, send your drive to me and I validate it, 5 minute task if that with SuperDriver, CDF and 3.0.6+ NitrOS-9. Pretty cool to stick in a ISO-9660 CDROM and read it. Thank you Chris and Boisy!
Regards,
Mark
Cloud-9
----- Original Message -----
From: "gene heskett" <gheskett at wdtv.com>
To: coco at maltedmedia.com
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 5:20:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Coco] CoCoNet evolving
On Saturday, April 30, 2011 05:53:15 AM Bob Devries did opine:
> Gene did opine:
> > mainly because the scsi interface was a 1 drive only interface
>
> HUH? I have a 4-in-1 with two drives attached and working wonderfully
> using the SCSISYS driver.
>
> Regards, Bob Devries
> Dalby, QLD, Australia
All I could ever get were instant deadlocks when I added a 2nd connector &
connected an identical drive set for the next address. With the 34 wire
cable split so as to hit only the outside 17 pins on each end of a 50 pin
IDC header at the drive end of the cable, all the interdrive handshaking
signals are dead ended. I suppose one could fab a short 16 wire cable to
jumper those missing connections from just the drive to drive, but when I
asked on the list probably a good ten years ago, no one replied with usable
info. So I threw money at it & bought a TC^3, which has worked well except
for my attempt to add an elderly cdrom reader. Its still in the drive
tower but disconnected. And I don't have a cdfs driver either, which might
make it work. But then I'd need to figure out how to burn cdroms for it,
and every day life got in the way.
Suitable motivated I suppose dw4 could be configured to point at the burner
in this machine so the coco could access it.
But I'm still looking for a suitable artwork pattern to make some round
tuit's on my milling machine, which seem to be in very short supply,
everybody is always looking for one. Something I could scan & run through
potrace to smooth it up, scale for size & make into alu disks about 50 cent
sized would be nice. :-) But what I have found for patterns contain about
100x the text it needs and would be difficult to reproduce on a mill with
imperfect backlash comp. It would wind up looking like the small text mode
of a cgp-115, which is almost unreadably distorted on mine.
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Cheers, Gene
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