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GVP A2000 Hardcard HC2 SCSI Problem
« on: August 23, 2006, 07:55:30 AM »
Hi Folks,
Just wondering if anyone has experience with the above GVP SCSI card. I have one in an A2000 along with a GVP 030 Accel and whilst the HDD is running fine I am having problems getting a CDROM drive to work with it.  The problem seems to be that everytime I probe the SCSI bus in order to setup the CDROM, it hangs.  That is everytime I make a call to the "scsidev.device" that it uses, the machine stops.  Even if I use sysinfo and ask it to look at scsi drives it again tries to probe the SCSI ID's and dies.  I thought it might be the ROM version so I pulled the 2.04 ROM and wacked in a 1.3, but same thing.  I have spent ages on this and I'm hoping someone has one and has already figured this problem out.  The only thing I haven't done as yet is yank the Accelerator out to see if that's making it hang.  Seems unlikely that the GVP Accel would get in the way of another GVP product, but anythings possible I suppose.

Cheers all  :-)
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Re: GVP A2000 Hardcard HC2 SCSI Problem
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2006, 09:59:04 AM »
Hey Olecranon  :-D thanks for the rapid reply.

Firstly, yes that's the card I have.

secondly, I have done all the SCSI ID and termination stuff about 10 times over.

Looking at the 40MB HDD that came with it originally it looks like the guy has done what your talking about with the Binddrivers driver.  I have plenty of experience mucking about with a number of different classic amigas, but the expansion drawer is something I have never had to use in the past for anything that I can remember, so I was a little confused by what was going on there.

You have cleared it up somewhat.  I will give it a try soon and let you know how I fare.

The original unit (A2000) had a CDROM removed when I got it, so I assumed it must be possible

Thanks HEAPS for your help

I'll let you know how I fare

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2 x A1200 Blizzard IV 030@50Mhz
1 x A3000D 030@25Mhz
1 x A2000 030@25Mhz
1 x A2000, 2 x A600
2 x A500
 

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Re: GVP A2000 Hardcard HC2 SCSI Problem
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2006, 04:17:59 PM »
Bummer

After many hours of toil I have had no luck.

If binddrivers is meant to load a more recent version of scsidev.device or gvpscsi.device then it ain't doin it.  The version I keep finding loaded is 3.0, should be 3.15.

I removed the CDROM drive from in the 2000 desktop case and placed it into a external CDROM housing, then connected it to the rear SCSI output of the Hardcard.  That also failed.  Still haven't actually removed the accel as yet, but did run a command to disable it. That didn't work either.

I'd love to see a manual for this thing so I know what the jumpers are for.

The HDD MUST be configured as SCSI ID 0 which I thought was odd, but won't boot on any other ID AFAIK.

Too tired now, will stuff about with it again soon.
Thanks again for your help.
2 x A1200 Blizzard IV 030@50Mhz
1 x A3000D 030@25Mhz
1 x A2000 030@25Mhz
1 x A2000, 2 x A600
2 x A500
 

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Re: GVP A2000 Hardcard HC2 SCSI Problem
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2006, 12:26:15 AM »
Cheers all,

just had a look at that ROM. it's not for my card.  Mine has an odd & even ROM set.  Might have to try and find someone locally who can burn me a set from the images on Babels site.

I figured this is where it was headed.  Looks like the only way this could work ATM, is for me to disable the on board roms and boot the system from a floppy or (maybe set up a RAD) using Binddrivers to load the new driver.

I don't know much about burning EPROMs (Assuming that's what they are).  Can I write over the old ones or do I have to purchase new ROMS to burn to, anyone know??

Cheers again  :-)
2 x A1200 Blizzard IV 030@50Mhz
1 x A3000D 030@25Mhz
1 x A2000 030@25Mhz
1 x A2000, 2 x A600
2 x A500
 

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Re: GVP A2000 Hardcard HC2 SCSI Problem
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2006, 05:11:36 PM »
Well I gave it a try, that is I figured out how to disable the onboard ROMS and loaded the recommended gvpscsi.device v3.15.  Used sysinfo to check that the device had been added and it was there as v3.15, but it didn't find the HDD so I therefore assume it (the driver) don't work.

I further tried all the gvpscsi drivers I could find, and the only one that works is the binddrivers scsidev.device that comes on the original install disk for the card.

I renamed the recommended gvpscsi.device to scsidev.device and loaded it, but it loaded as gvpscsi.device anyway (which I sort of thought it would, but you gotta try I guess:lol: ).  

At this point I believe that I should probably give up, but I will no doubt fiddle a little more.

If anyone knows where I can find jumper settings for this thing, then that might be helpful, however I think I know what most of them do already, just one or two I'm not too sure of.

The version of the scsidev.device that (sort of) works ATM is 3.0
2 x A1200 Blizzard IV 030@50Mhz
1 x A3000D 030@25Mhz
1 x A2000 030@25Mhz
1 x A2000, 2 x A600
2 x A500