Hello from the n00b, :-P
First, let me say it's great to see how active this place is! I'd been using Amigas since drooling over a friend's A1000 in 1986... then finally scoring a dual-floppy A2000 in '89 (WB 1.3 was still fairly new I think)... then graduating to an A4000 in '93 (as soon as it came out). I actually still use the A4000 now and then, but only for OctaMED and the 15k+ audio samples I spent endless weekends collecting. (Switched to Mac in '95 after the disasterous PageStream 3.0 and it's endless updates started ruining my design business.)
Anyhow, long story short, I've been wanting to have fun with OctaMED again, so last week I bought an A1200HD to use as a back-up/"portable" system. It works like a charm with the HD it came with (120MB), but I had bought a larger drive to replace it and am now having a weird issue with it.
The drive is a 2.1GB Toshiba MK2101 2.5" IDE, brand new. After installing it, I've been trying to prep it using "HDToolBox". It "sees" the drive just fine (lists brand/model/rev. #, etc), and it allows me to low level format, verify bad blocks (went through them all with no errors), set-up partitions, etc, etc, including saving the changed settings to the drive itself.
So far, so good... but here's where it gets weird: after "HDToolBox" tells me it needs to reboot and that I then need to initialize/format the partitions, the workbench comes back up and only shows the RAM disk and the floppy... no "HD#:" drive icons to select and format! When I open a CLI and type "info", it lists the HD's partitions, but shows "no disk present" after each. The partitions show up in the "Format" app, but when I try to do it I get a window that says "no disk in drive". I don't get it! I've tried manually typing "BindDrivers" and "Mount HD#:" with no effect... even played with MaxTransfer in a last ditch attempt!
Hopefully it's something simple that years of Mac-ness has erased from my memory, but I can't imagine it's the drive itself as it's stats can be read/written and it passed the Verify Blocks test... it's not the A1200's IDE controller because the original HD worked fine. Any ideas, please?
SPECS:
Amiga 1200 (C= brand w/ stock PSU... going to grab an A500's soon)
RAM = 2MB Chip only
Kickstart = 39.106 (v3.0)
Workbench = 39.29 (v3.0... floppies from A4000, if that matters?)
HD = 2.1GB Toshiba MK2101 2.5" IDE
Thanks for any assistance... great to see she's still alive!
- Geoff Rantala
PS-
If you want to hear some hip-hop/experimental beats made on Amiga/OctaMED, please check out my website: dawgisht beats :-D