I am tring to get this SCSI cd to work on my A2000, what drivers need to be installed in the startup sequence
Hi,
@Bigbronx
Been a long time since I looked at scsi, but here goes:
1. Put CD0 from Storage into DEVS
2. Click on CD0 in DEVS and then right click ICON INFO on window toolbar.
3. It should be set for SCSI.DEVICE
Some other hints,
Does the 2091 have its terminators installed, if it does you should be set for an internal installation of your scsi drive. If not then you need an external scsi source set for address 6. Do not use 7 because address 7 relates to the scsi board (2091) itself.
Run HDToolbox, does it see your scsi drive? If so what address number is it seeing it at?
Set CD0 for this address.
I am trying to remember all the things about scsi that I can.
Is your CDROM a SCSI or an IDE, look at the pins in the back there should be 50.
If your unit is a SCSI your hard drive should be a SCSI, usually set for address 0. Your CDROM should be set for 1-6, set for 6 if you have terminators on 2091 card, if no terminators, then you will need an external SCSI device set for 6, which makes your CDROM address set for 1 to 5.
Sorry if I can't remember it all, it has been at least 10 years since I broke out my A3000 and played with SCSI devices. My A3000 does have a SCSI 2091 installed in it, but it is installed as SCSI Device 2 since the A3000 has a SCSI board on the motherboard.
Oh if using GVP rename SCSI.device to GVP.device.
If using Supra scsi board, you need the Supra install disk.
If using a Apple Mac scsi board, don't worry about the smoke, Apples always do that.
If using a PC scsi board, you are pretty brave.
Hey if you need further info, look up Dave Haynies web page, he has a lot of helpful hints on everything Amiga. Goes into detail on SCSI.
Why listen to me when Dave is a professional?
BECAUSE I WROTE THIS DARN THING!!!
Thanks
smerf