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Getting an GVP 2000 HC+8 working with my a4k
« on: September 15, 2003, 10:26:35 AM »
Along with an a4000 which I recently purchased second hand it came with the added bonus of having a GVP Impact 2000 HC+8 card along with an onboard hard drive and scsi cd-rom, all of which were not working.

The early-start up expansion board describes the card as working so I don't think there's an actual problem with the card. However, HDToolbox does not recognise any other hard drives connected to computer other than the IDE drive.

Do I need any driver software to get this card working and if so where would I be able to find it/download it? Or perhaps it's because their IDs are incorrectly setup? I've never used scsi before so wouldn't have the first clue in assigning IDs to different devices (although I remember you can use up to 8 devices, one of which is the card itself). Are there any good sources of online information or perhaps even a scan of the original manual?

It would be excellent if I could get this card working along with the hard drive and CD!

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Re: Getting an GVP 2000 HC+8 working with my a4k
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2003, 10:32:41 AM »
Strange.

If it's like the card I have it should have a ROM. And if it has a ROM the drivers should be in the ROM.

I would use some diagnosis software to find out what is going on.

 

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Re: Getting an GVP 2000 HC+8 working with my a4k
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2003, 10:57:20 AM »
Depends on the ROM Version.

Set the boot jumper to on.

Change HDtoolbox to use gvpscsi.device

If HD toolbox does not get it then. You need an impact 2 series HD prepdisk.

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Re: Getting an GVP 2000 HC+8 working with my a4k
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2003, 10:59:50 AM »
Check amiga-hardware.com too! :-)
 

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Re: Getting an GVP 2000 HC+8 working with my a4k
« Reply #4 on: September 15, 2003, 11:11:02 AM »
Single click on the HDToolBox icon, and bring up the information requester.

There should be a tooltype to set the scsi device to probe (i can't remember offhand, and i'm at work with no amigas :-( ).

Maybe you need to set it to gvpscsi.device, or 2nd.scsi.device or somesuch.
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Re: Getting an GVP 2000 HC+8 working with my a4k
« Reply #5 on: September 15, 2003, 01:58:45 PM »
Ok, things are a little clearer now and i've a few tricks to try (along with a dms file of the original install disk which might be useful!).

One other thing though, termination. I don't seem to have any terminator plugs which i'm a little confused about. Do internal devices not need termination? How would I set up say an internal HD and an internal CD? I know that the chain should be terminated at each end, so would that mean both a cd and the hd need terminating and the scsi adapter is in the middle of the chain? What happens when you add external devices? Aghh!
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Re: Getting an GVP 2000 HC+8 working with my a4k
« Reply #6 on: September 15, 2003, 02:10:55 PM »
The internal device will need terminating.
Depending on its age it will either be two banks of resistors which you can unplug or a single jumper.

The last device on the bus is the terminating device.



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Re: Getting an GVP 2000 HC+8 working with my a4k
« Reply #7 on: September 15, 2003, 03:16:06 PM »
But how do you know what order the devices are in?

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Re: Getting an GVP 2000 HC+8 working with my a4k
« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2003, 12:11:11 AM »
Get the latest version of gvpscsi here.

Install that, and get AmiCDFS here.

Install that, then modify the CD0 file with the lines:

device=gvpscsi.device
unit=X (where X=scsi id of CDROM drive)

...and place it in the workbench:devs/dosdrivers folder.

Reboot and enjoy!

As for termination... Terminating resistors go on the end of the cable after the last device, or turned on at the last device.
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