Hi
The ZIP drive on the Amiga. Great when it works, hopeless, obviously when it doesn`t. Anyway I have the ZIP drive working on an A1200 with Squirrel and 3.9 OS, on an A1200 with 3.0 and a Blizzard plus the SCSI Kit, and on a towered A1200 with 4 way interface running 3.1, so we have a good range here. First thing I would say is that the Power Flyer should auto detect. Which suggests you have a conflict. Secondly I would suggest that your HDToolbox is picking this up as a hard drive... Sadly this can cause probs cus as you have pointed out you can`t swap the disk out while mounted. You can use a bit of software, which is a pig, cus each and every disk has to be named and formatted in exactly the same way.
Not sure if you can use IDEFix on the Powerflyer ( I wouldn`t be without it to be honest )
The way IDEFix gets round this is to put the ZIP on the second channel off the interface and use a mount command in the startup so you C:LoadIDE before the SetPatch on the startup-sequence. I have the CD and the ZIP on the second channel with the two hard drives on the other. ZIP then becomes UNIT 2. IDEFix is a great bit of software and may help. The device becomes an atapi.device. If I recall I had to install the device as an LS120 device using the tool icon that came with IDEFix. ( holds in hand Power Computings 4 Way IDE Buffered Interface ).. Power admit in this document that many devices claiming to be IDE didn`t work together. They certainly recommend using IdeFIX software to use ATAPI devices ( CD ROM, ZIP Drives etc )
.....going on a bit now sorry...
To correctly install and use an LS120 or ZIP drive you must first connect the hardware then run the INSTALL LS120 program. This is usually installed within your IDEFIX97 drawer on your hard drive. You use the same installer for both LS120 and ZIP drives. During the installation process it will open the FindDevice program and should correctly identify the device. You may need to select ATAPI.DEVICE and then click use. When the installer has finished it should have added a new line to your user-startupto mount the drive. You may get two icons appearing PC4 and DF4 - these are two dosdrivers to allow the reading of AMIGA or
PC disks. Tou can prepare either by QUICK format on the appropriate icon
.............. end quote from blurb.
Reading the PowerFlyer stuff it suggests that although an Amiga formatted ZIP will be autodetected a PC ZIP will not. Therefore an appropriate mount file like my ZIC one below will work. However it states that the device name is
device=scsi.device
Interestingly ( also ) the ATA3Prefs will not operate ( ie run ) while the ATA3.driver or any other software colliding with the ATA3.driver ( eg IDEFIX, ASIM.device etc ) is running.
Just a thought, have you got the ZIP set to auto-booting in the ATA3Prefs settings. ( have a play, but restart to make changes work )
Saying all that I have two ZIP mount files in the DEVS drawer one called ZIC for CrossDOS PC ZIPS and the other called ZIP for Amiga disks.
The icon for the ZIC on the 3.9 machine reads
ZIC(Project)
344Bytes
C:Mount
Stack Size 4096
Activate=1
Startup=1
Device=squirrelscsi.device
Unit=5
On the Tower
C:Mount
Activate=1
Startup=1
Device=atapi.device
Unit=2
Using CED or text editor the mount file
read:
FileSystem=L:CrossDOSFileSystem
Flags=0
Surface=1
SectorPerTrack=32
SectorSize=512
Reserved=0
Interleave=0
Buffers=128
BufMemType=1
MaxTransfer=0x01FE0000
Mask=0xFFFFFFC
BootPri=-127
StackSize=8192
Priority=10
DosType=0x4D534400
LowCyl=1
HighCyl=6143
Mount=1
Activate=1
GlobVec=-1
The ZIP File differs to the Mount File
FileSystem=L:FastFileSystem
Flags=0
Surface=1
SectorPerTrack=68
SectorSize=512
Reserved=2
Interleave=0
Buffers=136
BufMemType=1
MaxTransfer=0x001FE000
Mask=0xFFFFFFE
BootPri=-127
StackSize=1024
Priority=10
DosType=0x444F5303
LowCyl=2
HighCyl=2890
Mount=1
Activate=1
GlobVec=-1
..........................
Sounds like you need ZIC but not ZIP
Locate in DEVS:DOSDrivers, if you have
icon then check INFORMATION from drop
down menu to set device to scsi.device
The unit number shouldnt conflict with
any other devices I guess ( the PF manual
doesn`t say though it does say...
Primary Master Unit 0
Primary Slave Unit 1
Secondary Master Unit 2
Secondary Slave Unit 3
..........................
With 3.9 you get the ZIP tools box which
is useful, but the old traditional HDToolbox
has been junked. I liked the old HDToolBox cus
you could edit the ToolType to search for
any kind of device. You simply add lines that
say ( under information search from menu )
SCSI_DEVICE_NAME=xxxx.device
SCSI_MAX_ADDRESS=6
SCSI_MAX_LUN=0
XT_NAME=XT
This kind off interogation tools
method is why I stay under 3.5 ( retro )
Also if you use a tool like SYSINFO
you can check on all the devices and
drives you have mounted.
I junked my PowerFlyer by the way and
simply use the 4 Way interface and IDE-FIX.
The other thing to do is get an SCSI card
and run the SCSI ZIP from this. The ZIP you
have is the IDE version for internal use
is it. ( silly question, sorry )
Mounting the ZIP as a hard drive is hell. You
need to get it reading as a floppy. That is where
your problem lies. Sadly I can`t help you with
the powerflyer, though I do have the manual. To be honest there is very little I don`t have, check out the site.
Have fun sorting your problems. And I wouldn`t blame the manufacturer or supplier. Makes all the more the joy of making it work. You will.
scuzz
http://www.scuzz.org.uk/amiga/a_amiga_inframe.htm