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Offline Gryfon

Re: The Os 3.1.4 Thread
« on: March 07, 2020, 12:22:51 PM »
Hi all,

Finally got my recapped A1200 back and rebuilt. I’m at the point where I’ve plugged in my Blizzard 1230IV accelerator with SCSI kit and connected to it is an external D2 Electronique CD ROM. Using the Blizzard Unit Control app it appears as:

Board 0 Unit 0 Lun 0 CD-ROM CR-506 8S0404-0 S

I've copied CD0 to DEVS:DOSdrivers and configured it like this:

DEVICE=1230scsi.device
UNIT=0

And I’m able to send an eject signal and have the tray respond and open correctly.

I’m using Workbench 3.1.4 and understand it supports a CD file system but simply putting a CD in the drive nothing appears. So:

Unit ID appears to be correctly set.
SCSI kit appears to be OK.
SCSI cable appears to be OK.

Can anyone advise how I proceed from here?  Have I missed a config step? Do I need to download and install a CD file system, for example?

Thanks for any advice you can offer.

Gryfon
« Last Edit: March 07, 2020, 12:24:11 PM by Gryfon »
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Offline Gryfon

Re: The Os 3.1.4 Thread
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2020, 03:46:23 PM »
Aha - CD file system is definitely not in the CD0 properties.
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Offline Gryfon

Re: The Os 3.1.4 Thread
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2020, 03:51:30 PM »
Activate=1 is in the icon properties.

I will check L: when I get home later - should 3.1.4 have it there by default?  If it’s missing can I get it or an alternative say from Aminet?

Thanks everyone for your advice.

Gryfon
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Offline Gryfon

Re: The Os 3.1.4 Thread
« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2020, 05:46:59 PM »
Tool types are set like this:
ACTIVATE=1
DEVICE=1230scsi.device
UNIT=0

Opening CD0 with Multiview confirms the CDFS line is there:

Filesystem = L:CDFileSystem

Still no joy when inserting a couple of different Amiga CDs though.

I must have missed something...
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Offline Gryfon

Re: The Os 3.1.4 Thread
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2020, 06:21:15 PM »
WB prefs show CD0 as visible.
There’s an ID selector on the back of the CD ROM and two ports where I can insert a cable.
The ID was set to 0, I’ve set it to 2 and changed the Unit number to 2 in CD0 tooltype.

Switched on Amiga and CD-ROM, still no CD.

I have ImageFX and Easynet CDs to hand and can probably dig out some more. Neither show up.

The upper port is where I have the cable connected for all of my tests so far. The lower port has a sticker against it which says “Terminator on”.  There’s a black switch which can be in either an up or down position, currently is down - I think this is to tell the CD-ROM which port to terminate on, but don’t remember for sure.

Just to test I tried switching everything off, trying the cable in the lower port, then putting the SCSI cable back in the upper port after another switch off, and the Easynet CD appeared.  I was able to open the folder and see the installer. I ejected it and put the ImageFX CD in, but nothing. Swapping the Easynet CD back also nothing. And after a reboot the Easynet CD appeared again.

So success of a sort. I need to test more, but it looks like I’m getting there.

Thank you all so much.

Gryfon
\\"We should take off and nuke the entire site from orbit.  It's the only way to be sure.\\" Ripley, Aliens
 

Offline Gryfon

Re: The Os 3.1.4 Thread
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2020, 08:23:21 PM »
After a little testing...
I found the installation guide for the CD-ROM. The sticker was indeed placed to remind you that the lower port is configured via the position of the black switch as the port which is terminated.  No need for a physical terminator.

Some CDs just don’t get recognised- ImageFX is one. Others work - I got Napalm to install and run, Octamed Soundstudio & Wordworth 7 both worked too; Zeewolf 1&2 disc isn’t recognised.  And for lols a couple of Aminet collections from back in the day and some PC cd’s also work.

So successful all in all.  Very happy!

Thank you again for all the advice.

Gryfon
\\"We should take off and nuke the entire site from orbit.  It's the only way to be sure.\\" Ripley, Aliens
 

Offline Gryfon

Re: The Os 3.1.4 Thread
« Reply #6 on: March 18, 2020, 01:32:06 PM »
Hi Doug,

Managed to get it working in the end!  One of the main problems I had was the ImageFX CD I bought from the SWAG 2020 meet in January earlier this year simply isn't detectable in my particular CD-ROM, so once I'd identified that the system could see the CD-ROM over the connection, the CD-ROM device was properly configured in the tool types and the cable was in the correct port I had a false-positive from having a non-detectable CD in the drive.  All my "non-detecting" CD's work fine on my PC under emulation, but I recall old CD-ROMs could be picky back in the day.

More haste less speed was the lesson here - a careful series of tests making only one change at time revealed the problem.  Really I should know better, most of what I do is in an IT support role in my day job.  Just having had my 1200 board back from recapping I was excited to get everything running as quickly as possible so changing 3/4 things every test I was bound to miss something  :).

For anyone else digging up their old Blizzard / SCSI unit and external CD-ROM the steps I took:

a)  Copy CD0 from Storage:Devs to SYS:Devs
b)  Be sure to configure the 1230scsi.device and the correct unit number in the tool types of CD0 to match your setup.
c)  Open CD0 with a text editor (Multiview will do) and check that the CD file system is set.  I'm using 3.1.4 ROMs and Workbench 3.1.4 so the CD file system was already in L: and already configured in CD0, so didn't need to change anything.
c)  Check if you need to plugin / activate / set a terminator on your CD-ROM.  This will depend on the CD-ROM you have and should be covered in it's documentation (if you still have it after all these years!)
d)  Ensure if like me you have 2 connectors on your CD-ROM that you don't use the one the termination is set on  :-[  Right cable in the wrong connector was a particular issue here.

Loving your videos by the way!

Thank you very one for your assistance.

Gryfon

\\"We should take off and nuke the entire site from orbit.  It's the only way to be sure.\\" Ripley, Aliens