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Zip Drive help needed!
« on: April 03, 2003, 11:13:17 AM »
Wondering if anyone out there could help me figure out what I'm doing wrong... (probably something stupid).

I'm the proud owner of a second hand Zip Drive (model Z100Atapi) which I've hooked up to the 4xEIDE Buffered Interface on my A1200.

The drive happily reads and writes to PC formatted disks, thanks to the mountlist that came with the interface, but I am having problems preparing and formatting zip disks with FastFileSystem.

HDToolbox recognizes the drive correctly, and tells me there is just over 95 meg available space on a disk.

So I install (using settings read from the drive) and partition a disk (one big partition), but everytime I try to format such a disk it is treated as a normal floppy disk and there is only 880k available.

Which is quite annoying.

I've tried various mountlists from the Aminet (ZipStandard, NewZipMount) but with no success.  All these give me are two mounted volumes (ZIP: and DF6:) with which to access the drive - both of which are still only 880k in size.

What am I doing wrong?

My system:  

Amiga 1200
DKB Mongoose 030/50 Accelerator w/16 meg Fast RAM
OS 3.5 and DOpus 5.82
Amiga 1230/50 + 34MB  (OS3.5 + DOpus 5.82)
 

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Re: Zip Drive help needed!
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2003, 12:25:48 PM »
No such luck.  If I follow those exact instructions, all that happens is that the Format command returns that the device or volume is not mounted.

The only way that I can access the device is via DF6: which seems to be automatically set up by 4xEIDE.driver or HDToolbox or both.  And DF6: only lets me have 880k disks.

From what I can gather the 4xEIDE.driver uses trackdisk.device rather than scsi.device to handle removable ATAPI drives (thus DF6:).

The format command seems to think that since trackdisk.device is involved that it's dealing with a floppy.  Same with DOpus Format command.

Yet it works with CrossDOS.

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Re: Zip Drive help needed!
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2003, 01:42:31 PM »
SOLVED THE STUPID THING!

Well, I at least found a more effective alternative.

Turned out that despite being listed as trackdisk.device unit 6, I could also access the drive as scsi.device unit 2.

And so I used the DOSDrivers from the ZipStandard package (on Aminet) with this as the device and unit number and -voila!- 95M zip disks in FFS!

Yay!

I did find too that only Quick formats will work, full formats couldn't handle the device.  Neither could HDToolbox.

Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.

Anyone know a good program to format PC zips with?  I'm currently using FormatZip from Aminet.  It works, but it's not perfect (reset required to recognize newly formatted disks).

And one more thing: should I be using the Directory Cache option of FFS on Zip disks (or my Hard Drive for that matter)?


Cheers,
   Morgan.
Amiga 1230/50 + 34MB  (OS3.5 + DOpus 5.82)