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What am I doing wrong here?
« on: August 29, 2004, 09:02:42 PM »

    I have an Amiga 2000 with an ICD AdSCSI 2000 SCSI controller card. Hooked to it is an AppleCD 300i CD drive. I've installed CacheCDFS, but nothing I put in the CD drive shows up on the desktop. The system seems to detect the drive and will even let me open and close the CD tray, but I can't do much else with it. I suspect the drive is somehow busted and I will eventually get access to 3 or 4 spares (of the same make/model), but in the meantime is there anything else I should be checking for or trying?
 

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Re: What am I doing wrong here?
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2004, 02:21:46 AM »
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Kronos wrote:
Now, it might help if you could tell us what OS you are running, and what is in your "devs:mountlist" (1.x/2.0) or in "devs:dosdrivers/cd0" ?

Oh, and you did mount the CD ?


    I can't get the "devs:mountlist" file right now but I did try the "mount cd0" command. It responded by saying that it was already mounted.

    Oh, and I'm using Workbench 2.1.
 

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Re: What am I doing wrong here?
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2004, 02:38:18 AM »
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Hi Computolio,

Some CD ROM drives that were produced for Apple will not work with an Amiga computer.  I believe the 300i CD drive is one of them.

Now, get yourself a Commodore A2091 board, the AsimCDFS software, and an older SCSI CD ROM drive (less then 12X speed) and you should be just fine.  I have found that the older Sony and Toshiba CD ROM drives, that are "Made in Japan", work the best with the Amiga 2000 Series computers.  Remember, use only high quality stuff with your Amiga 2000 computer and be very proud of it.   :-D


    All I have is a pile of AppleCD300is ripped from old Macs. If I find something different I'll try it, but I really can't think of a reason why they wouldn't work. The external model works perfectly, and they're the same set of re-badged mechanisms, so why not the internal?
 

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Re: What am I doing wrong here?
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2004, 01:55:05 AM »
This is what the "CD0" file has in it:
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/***************************************************************/
/*  CacheCDFS mountlist entry © 1993 Elaborate Bytes, O. Kastl */
/***************************************************************/
   FileSystem     = L:CacheCDFS /* The name of the game */
   Device         = "adscsi.device" /* Name of exec device driver */
   Unit           = 1 /* exec device unit */
   Flags          = 0 /* OpenDevice flags */
   BlocksPerTrack = 351000 /* Unused */
   BlockSize      = 2048 /* True, but unused */
   Mask           = 0x7ffffffe /* Memory mask for direct read */
   MaxTransfer    = 0x100000 /* Maximum amount of bytes for direct read */
   Reserved       = 0 /* Unused */
   Interleave     = 0 /* Unused */
   LowCyl         = 0 /* Unused */
   HighCyl        = 0 /* Unused */
   Surfaces       = 1 /* Unused */
   Buffers        = 50 /* Number of cache lines */
   BufMemType     = 1 /* MEMF_PUBLIC */
   GlobVec        = -1 /* Do not change! */
   Mount          = 1 /* Mount it immediately */
   Priority       = 10 /* Priority of FileSystem task */
   DosType        = 0x43443031 /* Currently unused */
   StackSize      = 3000 /* Minimum stack required is 3000! */
   Control        = "MD=0 LC=1 DC=8 S NC L LV AL LFC=1 HR=.rsrc Q"
   /* The Control field is for special adjustments */
   /* L/S convert all file/volume names to lowercase */
   /* LV/S convert volume names to lowercase */
   /* AL/S Auto-Lower converts only non-Amiga CDs */
   /* LFC/N start converting at this character */
   /* LC/N/A number of blocks per cache line */
   /* DC/N/A number of cache lines for the data cache */
   /* MD/N/A number of blocks, when starting direct read, not using */
   /* the cache. 0 will be a reasonable default (LC*DC+1) */
   /* S/S Do SCSI direct commands, no Trackdisk like commands! */
   /* NC/S Do NOT use TD_ADDCHANGEINT, poll for DiskChange! */
   /* M/S Issue a TD_MOTOR (OFF) command after read */


No ToolTypes are listed in the Information window. The CD drive's SCSI ID is 1, and the hard drive is ID 0.
 

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Re: What am I doing wrong here?
« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2004, 03:47:01 AM »

    I tried commenting that line out and the driver freaked out and refused to load. I've just now swapped in a newer 8X Apple drive, and it's behaving just like the first. SCSI settings on the drive are: parity on, termination power on. It is connected between the controller and hard drive, and the hard drive is terminated.
 

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Re: What am I doing wrong here?
« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2004, 04:07:29 AM »
    They don't have any info like that. The card is pretty new and the only other weird thing it's done is pretend that a Quantum 4.2 GB hard drive I hooked up to it was 60MB.

    Also: this is what happens when I try to e-mail support@icd.com:

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Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mail.rockriver.net.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

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Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. vpopmail (#5.1.1)