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STILL floppy and SCSI problems
Posted by: jason Dec,20.2003-18:57 

My 66mhz CT60 w/ 512MB and 16mhz motherboard will only boot from an IDE drive.

Yeah, it works great until I try to access the floppy and then it locks up, or sometimes tries to say "EXCEPTION" but never gets too far.

Also, SCSI will not boot or access. When CECILE, which i use as HD driver, gets the SCSI device name from my drive it's all garbled, at which point everything just hangs.

I've flashed SDR with 5E and ABE with 5K and 5L. ...didn't help.

FYI, My machine has a clockpatch (patch #3 as recommended by Line Audio) but why would clockpatch effect the floppy? (well it is DMA i guess)

Also, I never completely removed the stupid Mighty Sonic Upgrade since i'm still using it until i get the 060 sorted. But since the machine boots and runs fine from an IDE drive i don't think the small mods left on the board make any difference.

should i send the fuckin' thing to france or what? ...perhaps I'll buy a base falcon just to stick the CT60 into?

i envy all of you who have an actually functioning machine (anyone get Cubase 2.06 to run successfully yet?)

-j







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STILL floppy and SCSI problems jason Dec,20.2003-18:57
  Re: STILL floppy and SCSI problems SWE Dec,21.2003-11:35
    Re: STILL floppy and SCSI problems jason Dec,21.2003-17:35
  Re: STILL floppy and SCSI problems Peter Dec,21.2003-22:25
    Re: STILL floppy and SCSI problems jason Dec,21.2003-22:47
      Re: STILL floppy and SCSI problems Anonymous Dec,22.2003-20:54
      Re: STILL floppy and SCSI problems Peter Dec,23.2003-11:07
        Re: STILL floppy and SCSI problems Cruzito Feb,12.2004-23:20


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