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Re: Install SCSI CD in A2000
« on: May 08, 2012, 12:27:32 AM »
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You need more than just the CD0 icon. You need the CD file system.
ASIM CDFS is no longer published, but you can find used copies through various sellers. I like ASIMware CDFS better than most - it's easy to setup and works quite well. I still use it on my A2000. I am using 3.8 right now. Be careful buying 3.10 (the last one released) there are bootleg copies that have problems...


He's got ClassicWB installed so I believe he has everything he needs.  He might need to edit the CD0 icon and change the unit number to match the jumper settings on the CD ROM though.
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Re: Install SCSI CD in A2000
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2012, 05:20:24 AM »
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Ok, so I tried this in 3.1, editing the icon.  I changed it to scsi-4, which I think is what it is.  It does nothing.  The funny thing is, when I run HDtools now, none of my scsi drives show up.  It's like it doesn't even scan the bus, just comes up with no drives listed.  This is in WB 3.1, not classic wb, as I haven't tried it yet.  I can't figure out why nothing shows up in HDtools, it boots up fine, so it has to be seeing the hard drive.  I think the last time i had the CD hooked up, it showed up as scsi 4, but I am not 100% sure, but since it doesn't show me any of my drives in HDtools anymore, I am not sure.  Any reason why HDtools quit detecting drives?

Jeff


If the name of the SCSI driver in HDToolbox is wrong then it might not show up.  IIRC some versions of HDToolbox only look for the SCSI driver named in the tool types while others will look for any SCSI drivers they can find.

You might find the HDToolbox in ClassicWB is your best bet.
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