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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: golem on December 16, 2004, 07:37:48 PM
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I have a 1200 with buffered 4xEIDE interface and a Hitachi 1 gig HDD. I swapped it into my other 1200 (don't ask why) and it booted but then the HDD LED got stuck on so I did a soft reboot (probably not a good idea). Now, although the drive spins and has power I can't see it in Workbench nor does it show as a device in HDToolBox. I was hoping my RDB had just gone but it looks like the drive is dead? But it still spins how can this be right? I've put it back in the original machine now but still the same. Help prevent another Amiga suicide and tell me how to save it --- if I have to rebuild is it worth using another filesystem?
Thanks for any help
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I'm beginning to accept the worst. I have a backup on Iomega SCSI Jaz drive but can't get to it without the Blizzard SCSI kit drivers for 1230/1260. Can anyone upload the lha archive for me or email it as I can't find the DCE website where they used to be anymore. Thanks very much
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You could download the file from this link:
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/search.pl?dir=a1200proc
And search for Blizzard 1230
Or use AmigaOS 3.9 CD, there is a driver for the Jaz drive.
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Does the SCSI-IV need drivers? I thought the 1230scsi.device was in
the board's own ROM?
Let me know if you need the SCSIconfid/UnitControl tools and I'll pack
them up.
As for your IDE drive problem, the same thing happened to me with a
540mb IBM drive. I gave it a few days and it came back to life... no
idea what this was all about.
I think I may have inserted the ribbon the wrong way around the first
time so some sort of protection might have kicked in on the
motherboard or drive.
Another possibility is slight oxidisation on the pins. Try put the
cable on and pulling it off a few times (gently) and giving the drive
a rest inbetween.
Don't consign it to the bin just yet!
:-D
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Thanks for the link amiga1260
Hyperspeed wrote:
As for your IDE drive problem, the same thing happened to me with a
540mb IBM drive. I gave it a few days and it came back to life... no
idea what this was all about.
I think I may have inserted the ribbon the wrong way around the first
time so some sort of protection might have kicked in on the
motherboard or drive.
Another possibility is slight oxidisation on the pins. Try put the
cable on and pulling it off a few times (gently) and giving the drive
a rest inbetween.
Don't consign it to the bin just yet!
:-D
Yes I think you may be right as I've put it in a PC and the PC can see it. Going to try it with WinUAE a bit later see if I can see any data.
Thanks for your help guys as ever