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11-22-2005 08:34 AM
11-22-2005 08:34 AM
Using a floppy
>>>>>> dosls /dev/rfloppy/c0t0d0:
I get the error message
>>>>>> Unrecognized disc format on /dev/rfloppy/c0t0d0
I have tried using both high density and low density disks.
Any suggestions as to what to try next?
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11-22-2005 08:40 AM
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Re: Using a floppy
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11-22-2005 08:41 AM
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Re: Using a floppy
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11-22-2005 09:35 AM
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Re: Using a floppy
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11-22-2005 07:52 PM
11-22-2005 07:52 PM
Re: Using a floppy
I think you could have a faulty floppy drive.
try a new floppy disk and then try and initialize it in sam. If this works then theres nothing wrong with the drive and its probably the disks incompatible.
Also what OS is it running? if its 10.20 or before there was patches for the scsi floppies, but probbaly not available now.
It would also be worth checking that the floppy drivers are all properly configured in the kernel, and in the in state, through sam.
Andy
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11-24-2005 09:56 PM
11-24-2005 09:56 PM
Re: Using a floppy
Also try (both with and without the floppy disk inserted)
# diskinfo /dev/rfloppy/c0t?d0
Substituting the correct value for '?'
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11-25-2005 01:40 AM
11-25-2005 01:40 AM
Re: Using a floppy
I will post a more detailed response on Monday when I get back from the Holidays.
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11-25-2005 03:46 AM
11-25-2005 03:46 AM
Re: Using a floppy
It depends upon the jumper settings for drive to determine the scsi address.
there was 2 different versions of the teac scsi drives and they had different jumper settings for term power and other bits.
maybe worth having a look at the service manual for the older workstations as they had the jumper settings needed for the floppies in them.
what is the part number on the flopy drive aswell?
Andy