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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: Rabbi on August 03, 2008, 10:50:22 PM
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Poseidon 4.1 can't seem to mount my Olympus Digital Voice Recorder model WS-300M.
I'm running it in my NTSC A1200 w/AmigaOS 3.9+BB2 & an E3B Subway USB controller.
I had to select Emulate larger block size to get rid of one error.
I'd like to know what else I need to do to get it recognized & mounted on my system.
Here's the error.log:
0-poseidon.library: Welcome to poseidon 4.1 (30.6.08) © 2002-2008 by Chris Hodges (20080630)!
0-poseidon.library: This version is exclusively locked to E3B hardware and WILL NOT work with other controllers!
0-poseidon.library: Event broadcaster started.
0-poseidon.library: Whoah! serialpl2303.class V4.1 surprised as PL2303 serial adapter via serialpl2303.device.
0-poseidon.library: The door bell rang for printer.class V4.1 (Bidirectional printer driver via usbparallel.device).
0-poseidon.library: The door bell rang for massstorage.class V4.1 (Supports storage devices via usbscsi.device).
0-poseidon.library: Don't laugh at hub.class V4.1 for Root/external hub base class.
0-poseidon.library: Don't laugh at hid.class V4.1 for Generic support for human interface devices.
0-poseidon.library: Ain't cdcacm.class V4.1 useful for USB modems and OBEX via usbmodem.device
0-poseidon.library: Welcome stir4200.class V4.1 (IrDA Bridge for STIr4200 chipsets via usbstir4200.device) to the party.
0-poseidon.library: Whoah! palmpda.class V4.1 surprised as Palm PDA HotSync via usbpalm.device.
0-poseidon.library: Welcome egalaxtouch.class V4.1 (Support for eGalax Touchscreens) to the party.
0-poseidon.library: Welcome camdusbmidi.class V4.1 (USB MIDI CAMD Interface class) to the party.
0-poseidon.library: Welcome bluetooth.class V4.1 (Bluetooth HCI via usbbluetooth.device) to the party.
0-poseidon.library: Don't laugh at pegasus.class V4.1 for Ethernet SANA driver for Pegasus chipsets via usbpegasus.device.
0-poseidon.library: Time has come for asixeth.class V4.1 (Ethernet SANA driver for ASIX chipsets via asixeth.device) to join the show.
0-poseidon.library: Time has come for bootmouse.class V4.1 (Support for mice/tablets in boot protocol mode) to join the show.
0-poseidon.library: Ain't bootkeyboard.class V4.1 useful for Support for keyboards in boot protocol mode?
0-poseidon.library: Ain't simplemidi.class V4.1 useful for Simple MIDI-IN Stream class mapping to keyboard?
0-poseidon.library: The door bell rang for dfu.class V4.1 (Firmware Upgrading/Downloading).
0-poseidon.library: Start blaming ethwrap.class V4.1 for helping at Ethernet SANA wrapper for simple devices via usbethwrap.device.
0-poseidon.library: Don't laugh at rawwrap.class V4.1 for Simple USB bulk IO wrapper via usbraw.device.
0-poseidon.library: New hardware DEVS:USBHardware/subwayusb.device/0 added. Plug in, baby!
0-poseidon.library: Root hub has been enumerated.
0-hub.class: Hub with 4 ports successfully configured.
0-hub.class: I'm in love with hub 'Highway/Subway Root Hub'.
0-hub.class: Detected device 'ImageMate 14 in 1 Reader/Writer' at port 1. I like it.
0-hub.class: Detected device 'USB Flash Drive' at port 3. I like it.
0-hub.class: Detected device 'HID (1267/C002)' at port 4. I like it.
0-hub.class: Hub has added 3 device(s). That'll be fun!
0-massstorage.class: Postconfig patchflags 0x0312 ModeXLate RemSupport SimpleSCSI NoReset.
0-massstorage.class: MSD 'ImageMate 14 in 1 Reader/Writer' LUN 0 available through usbscsi.device unit 0!
0-massstorage.class: Device 'STORAGE DEVICE' is of Direct Access type.
0-massstorage.class: Postconfig patchflags 0x0312 ModeXLate RemSupport SimpleSCSI NoReset.
0-massstorage.class: MSD 'ImageMate 14 in 1 Reader/Writer' LUN 1 available through usbscsi.device unit 1!
0-massstorage.class: Removable Task started.
0-massstorage.class: Postconfig patchflags 0x0312 ModeXLate RemSupport SimpleSCSI NoReset.
0-massstorage.class: MSD 'ImageMate 14 in 1 Reader/Writer' LUN 2 available through usbscsi.device unit 2!
0-massstorage.class: Postconfig patchflags 0x0312 ModeXLate RemSupport SimpleSCSI NoReset.
0-massstorage.class: MSD 'ImageMate 14 in 1 Reader/Writer' LUN 3 available through usbscsi.device unit 3!
0-massstorage.class: Postconfig patchflags 0x1306 ModeXLate EmulLarge SimpleSCSI NoReset NoFallback.
0-massstorage.class: MSD 'USB Flash Drive' LUN 0 available through usbscsi.device unit 4!
0-massstorage.class: Device 'USB Flash Drive' is of Direct Access type.
0-massstorage.class: Device 'STORAGE DEVICE' is of Direct Access type.
0-massstorage.class: Device 'STORAGE DEVICE' is of Direct Access type.
0-massstorage.class: Device 'STORAGE DEVICE' is of Direct Access type
0-massstorage.class: Partition 0 is (probably) FAT formatted!
5-massstorage.class: Loading filesystem L:fat95 from RDB failed. Trying DOS...
0-hid.class: Using HID Descriptor from initial configuration run.
0-hid.class: HID the road, 'HID (1267/C002)'!
0-massstorage.class: Loaded filesystem L:fat95 via DOS!
0-massstorage.class: Mounted usbscsi.device unit 0 as UMSD:
0-hub.class: New device 'DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER' at port 2. Very nice.
0-massstorage.class: Workaround for broken Olympus cameras enabled.
0-massstorage.class: Postconfig patchflags 0xB306 ModeXLate EmulLarge SimpleSCSI NoReset NoFallback CSSBroken Debug.
0-massstorage.class: MSD 'DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER' LUN 0 available through usbscsi.device unit 5!
0-massstorage.class: Device 'DVR' is of Direct Access type.
0-massstorage.class: Partition 0 is (probably) FAT formatted!
0-massstorage.class: Found FS in filesystem.resource!
0-massstorage.class: Mounted usbscsi.device unit 4 as UMSD.0:
5-massstorage.class: Cmd 00 00 00 00 00 00: Sense Key 6/29/00
0-massstorage.class: Diskchange: Medium inserted (count = 1)
0-massstorage.class: Capacity: 128000 blocks of 2048 bytes
0-massstorage.class: Capacity: Cylinders=125, CylSectors=1024, Heads=8, TrackSectors=128, Blocks=128000, SectorSize=2048
0-massstorage.class: Partition 0 is (probably) FAT formatted!
0-massstorage.class: Found FS in filesystem.resource!
0-massstorage.class: Mounted usbscsi.device unit 5 as UMSD.1:
0-poseidon.library: PoPo kicks ass.
0-OnlineSupport: Success! Returned complex data format (124 bytes).
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
5-massstorage.class: Cmd 00 00 00 00 00 00: Sense Key 2/3A/00
0-massstorage.class: Diskchange: Medium removed (count = 2)
10-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Illegal command status block (Sig:70000600,Tag=4454F457/0000000A (TX/RX), Len=13)
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
0-Trident: Error log saved to file RAM:Errors.log.
5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
The last 2 errors repeat themselves ad infinitum.
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I'm sure you would be far better off mentioning this on the Highway/Subway Yahoo group, as Chris hodges does read there and answers many queries.
But, from what little I can determine, it seems as though your voice recorder is being recognised as a Camera?
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Thanks for your reply.
It seems that FAT95 was looking at the file system as if it were an Olympus camera of some sort.
As far as Poseidon, I was thinking that I might not have the device configured correctly.
I hope Chris Hodges reads this posting, as I'd hate to copy my posting to that Y! group, which I haven't, but should've joined a long time ago.