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Offline alberonnTopic starter

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Strugglin' with SyQuest
« on: August 11, 2004, 04:27:56 AM »
I have been playing with a SyQuest 88 and it seems like a nice way for me to
transfer stuff between my A4000 running under OS 3.9 and some older A2000's and
an A3000 that I've been working on for our users. However I have a major hitch.

I had reinstalled/partitioned (1 partition) the disks using the HDToolbox on the
A4000 and the SyQuest disks come up with SQ0:NDOS message (On the other
machines, it works OK on my A4000.) When I format them on the A2000's or the
A3000, (all running OS2.1) Those Amigas have no trouble reading the disks from
machine to machine, but for some reason, my A4000 can't seem to read them! (I
don't even see an icon for them, but I can format them.) I have no idea what to
do now in order to be able to transfer between the machines, but partitioning
them and formatting them as an OFS disk seems to be may next step.

Any and all help on this would be greatly appriciated...

 

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Re: Strugglin' with SyQuest
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2004, 09:13:42 PM »
Interesting thing to add. I had partitioned a HD on my A4000 for a test to see
if it was a problem with my A4000 fromatting the drive. I then discovered that
the A3000 we had needs a Super Kickstart disk to boot up from floppy. (I have a
Workbench collection but no Super Kickstart disks. So I hooked up the SyQuest
with the Backup of the A3000's System partition to an A2000 as well as the
Harddrive, figuring that I would set things up for the 3000 and copy the
kickstart file to the harddrive after an OS 2.1 install. However, when I booted
up with a floppy on the A2000 with the Hard drive and SyQuest attached, I had
the Same SQ0:NDOS message. I powered down and unplugged the  HD and was able to
see the SyQuest again after booting back up.

Anyhow I got the KickStart file out of the A3000's original DEVS: directory. I
hope that's all that is needed so I can get that A3000 back up and running. I
plan on prepping it on an A2000 with a 2.04 ROM and the 2.1 disks I have.

The funny thing was the HD I was using was originally hooked up to the A3000,
and I was able to hook it up to the A4000 and copy the files off of it no
problem. I'm windering if the disks I possess have a buggy FFS on it? or is
there a FFS version on 2.1 that doesn't like the FFS I'm using on 3.9???

Is there anyway to teach either Amiga to understand the different FFS?


 

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Re: Strugglin' with SyQuest
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2004, 09:13:11 AM »
Don't tell me no one else has seen this problem. I would really like an answer to this please...
 

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Re: Strugglin' with SyQuest
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2004, 04:01:57 AM »
Why would putting a HD that was FFS formatted on the A4000 allow me to read the A4000-formatted Syquest on an A2000 and A3000? This is really weird stuff. NFS wasn't installed on any of the 2.1 systems. Neither was the SCSI.device.

If I were to updated the FFS on the Syquest discs would I be able to read it on the A4000? Just wondering, but not sure if it's a good idea. I was wondering if there was some way for me to grab the info without trying to copy to a HD and back to another disc. I'm not too sure how much HD space the A2000 has on it for me to copy stuff across since the owner has been playing with his A3000 at home.

I can give the OFS format a try, luckily I have about 5 88MB disks and the backup's only on two of them.

 

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Re: Strugglin' with SyQuest
« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2004, 04:06:02 AM »
Oh yeah, it's a SCSI model in an external case with a terminator hooked up to the second centronics port on the case.

The hookup is the usual 25(?) pin to Centronics cable.