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Re: Emax/PCD 50B Installation Problems

2011-12-05 by ditabeardmemo

Great, thanks Jack. I'm in the U.S.

Ted, I'll get in touch off list.


--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "jammie" <jammie.emma@...> wrote:
>
> yes i can if you live in uk
> 
> or ted can if you live in usa
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: ditabeardmemo 
>   To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 11:27 PM
>   Subject: [emax] Re: Emax/PCD 50B Installation Problems
> 
> 
>     
>   So the good news is I got the PCD 50B working! As Ted and Jack noted, the firmware on the unit was read only. I installed the PCD 50B in my PC, re-flashed the firmware and then it worked perfectly in the Emax. I can even confirm that the Emax will format/read/write the 512 MB SanDisk cards.
> 
>   The bad news is that I can't get the slim floppy working because my soldering/cutting skills aren't up to snuff (I screwed up the JM215A mod twice and don't plan to try again.)
> 
>   Is there anyone on the list who can mod three JM215As for a small me?
> 
>   --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "jack" <jammie.emma@> wrote:
>   >
>   > theres a slot in the side of the scsi connector you use a hook tool to lift it 
>   > 
>   > thats the proper way
>   > 
>   > most people pull on the cable but pul;ling to hard can stretch the scsi ribbon giving bad contact
>   > 
>   > on the emax i use 2 hook tools at the sides of ribbon cables
>   > ----- Original Message ----- 
>   > From: ditabeardmemo 
>   > To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
>   > Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 4:21 PM
>   > Subject: [emax] Re: Emax/PCD 50B Installation Problems
>   > 
>   > 
>   > 
>   > Jack, I'm working on this now and am going to put the PCD 50B in a computer this afternoon to check the firmware.
>   > 
>   > Quick question: Is there a special tool or process you recommend for removing an internal 50-pin SCSI cable from a device? I'm having a lot of difficulty with this because the cable is very snug in the socket, and don't want to force it.
>   > 
>   > --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "jack" <jammie.emma@> wrote:
>   > >
>   > > right get it next time from the amiga4000 site as they are cheaper and have the correct firmware
>   > > 
>   > > psism stoped selling them for a while but must of got a new batch 
>   > > 
>   > > if you have scsi on a comp you will be able to flash to the os for it to work 
>   > > 
>   > > it sounds like its a read only drive
>   > > 
>   > > you need an internal pc scsi ribbon usually with 4-7 internal connections and i stick the term on the last connector
>   > > ----- Original Message ----- 
>   > > From: ditabeardmemo 
>   > > To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
>   > > Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 6:15 PM
>   > > Subject: [emax] Re: Emax/PCD 50B Installation Problems
>   > > 
>   > > 
>   > > 
>   > > How do I install an internal terminator on the cable? I re-used the original 50 pin SCSI cable from the Emax's internal hard drive.
>   > > 
>   > > I don't know what firmware version is on the PCD 50B, but I hope to install it in a PC this week to find out. I purchased the drive new directly from the psism.com Web site about a month and a half ago.
>   > > 
>   > > --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "jack" <jammie.emma@> wrote:
>   > > >
>   > > > scratch that i was looking at the wrong set of pictures that is a pcd-50b
>   > > > 
>   > > > try a internal terminator on the 50pin scsi idc cable to see if the pcd-50 term is working
>   > > > 
>   > > > do you know if the firmware has been st to the 1 that ted has as that is the correct read and write os
>   > > > 
>   > > > you might only have a read only drive where did you get it from
>   > > > 
>   > > > 
>   > > > 
>   > > > ----- Original Message ----- 
>   > > > From: jack 
>   > > > To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
>   > > > Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 5:44 PM
>   > > > Subject: Re: [emax] Re: Emax/PCD 50B Installation Problems
>   > > > 
>   > > > 
>   > > > 
>   > > > thats your mistake that drive ted uses is not the pcd -50b
>   > > > 
>   > > > it a totally different drive its a spyrus 300 with 2 pcmcia card slots and can run on 2 scsi ids
>   > > > 
>   > > > as it does this with term switching ic instead of the luns like on the pcd-50b
>   > > > 
>   > > > ----- Original Message ----- 
>   > > > From: ditabeardmemo 
>   > > > To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
>   > > > Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 4:51 PM
>   > > > Subject: [emax] Re: Emax/PCD 50B Installation Problems
>   > > > 
>   > > > I thought the same thing at first, but I have the termination jumper set exactly like this photo from Ted's Web site:
>   > > > 
>   > > > http://tinyurl.com/7yzht4k
>   > > > 
>   > > > SCSI ID 0, termination on, write protect off.
>   > > > 
>   > > > --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "jack" <jammie.emma@> wrote:
>   > > > >
>   > > > > thats usually a termination problem 
>   > > > > ----- Original Message ----- 
>   > > > > From: ditabeardmemo 
>   > > > > To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
>   > > > > Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 2:03 AM
>   > > > > Subject: [emax] Emax/PCD 50B Installation Problems
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > I recently picked up an Emax SE HD keyboard with the intention of installing a slim floppy and PCD 50B, as the original internal Miniscribe hard drive was dead. I installed the PCD 50B, but I can't get it to correctly format a Compact Flash card. Every time it produces an "HD Format Error" or freezes on "Formatting HD..." indefinitely. In one case, the unit froze while it was saving a bank to the formatted disk.
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > Here is what I've checked thus far:
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 1. The machine boots normally from a floppy disk with the PCD 50B installed, and all functions appear to work.
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 2. When formatting, I tried a floppy disk with the Plus OS 4.0 (from E-Synthesist's Web site) and an original HD OS 1.1 that came with the unit.
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 3. I tried to format a SanDisk 512 MB card (connected via a PCMCIA adapter) and a SanDisk D2 Flashdisk 20 MB card, but neither worked.
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 4. I confirmed that the SCSI cable has data line 1 (red stripe) lined up with pin 1 on the PCD 50B.
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 5. The only jumper on the PCD 50B is for termination. I have all other jumpers removed. This means the device is set to SCSI ID 0 and "Write Protect" is off.
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > I'm out of ideas for what to try next. Any thoughts?
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > No virus found in this message.
>   > > > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
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>   > > > No virus found in this message.
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