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PCMCIA CF Card is not recognised, but IS mounted as CF0
« on: February 22, 2012, 03:58:43 AM »
I recently bought:

- DeLock PCMCIA Adapter
- Platinum CompactFlash Card 2GB

...but for some reason WB3.1 does not see the card. I installed the drivers correctly, but CF0 won't show up.
On the other hand, CF0 appears to be mounted. I cannot access it, I cannot format it, I cannot unmount
it and Dopus says there is no disk in the drive. I have reinstalled WB3.1 so it cannot be any cd-rom driver.

This is a screen from my startup-sequence:


So what is going wrong? This stuff is all new to me (again), and I cannot determine what is going wrong here.


 

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Re: PCMCIA CF Card is not recognised, but IS mounted as CF0
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2012, 04:44:55 AM »
Quote from: Matt_H;681257
That looks like a stock startup-sequence - nothing special there, nor should there be. You've got CF0 in Devs:DOSDrivers, and the line after BindDrivers is what mounts it from there. But there must be something else missing that's preventing it from working, even if the device is technically mounted. You've got compactflash.device in Devs:? You also need fat95 in L:.

You may also want to put CardPatch and CardReset (see Aminet) right before SetPatch.
Compactflash.device is in DEVS and
Fat95 is in L.

I will try out those Aminet files, although it will be getting a pain in the neck to get anything to the Amiga because my floppy drive does not work on my pc and empty cd-roms are not available at this moment.
 

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Re: PCMCIA CF Card is not recognised, but IS mounted as CF0
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2012, 05:41:57 AM »
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Hope you get your file transfer challenges solved soon!

In the meantime, did you see the Problems section of the readme file? There are some flags you can throw in the mountlist, maybe they can help?
Please, understandable English.

Readme files with flags to be thrown in a mountlist. :angry::angry::angry:
 

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Re: PCMCIA CF Card is not recognised, but IS mounted as CF0
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2012, 12:17:02 PM »
I have managed to get Cardpatch and Cardreset to the Amiga (floppy drive in pc suddenly working again :laughing:) . Copied them to the C directory and added them in the Startup-Sequence. The Amiga wouldn't boot correctly anymore with those files, so I had to reinstall again.
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Re: PCMCIA CF Card is not recognised, but IS mounted as CF0
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2012, 09:41:39 PM »
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You certainly don't provide enough info!
What do you mean Amiga wouldn't boot correctly?
Well, just as I said. After placing those two commands in the startup-sequence (and adding both files to C), the Amiga could not startup anymore. It stalled at the first lines from the startup-sequence I guess.

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From what I can understand you just declared CardReset and CardPatch and you didn't have an PCMCIA adapter inserted upon boot... alas the system stalled.
The card reader was in the PCMCIA slot all the time.

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So... the correct way to declare CardReset and CardPatch in Startup-Sequence are the following two:
Code: [Select]
FailAt 11
C:CardPatch
C:CardReset TICKS 50
...or...
This didn't do the trick either.

Another problem I have faced is that my internal CF Card has died on me. It gave me checksum errors and I was not able to install workbench on it again, neither was it possible to format the card. So I tried the 2GB Platinum card from the PCMCIA card reader, but this one was not recognized at all by the Workbench partition software. I guess the Platinum was not compatible with the Amiga.

The internal drive from Amigakit is a Kingston 4GB CF.
Some people say you can better use a Sandisk Ultra II or Extreme III.