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Re: [emax] Re: Emax SCSI issues

2011-09-27 by jammie.emma@...

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: timbreadvantage 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:49 PM
  Subject: [emax] Re: Emax SCSI issues


    
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  --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
  >
  > This is exactly why every one of my units has a slim floppy in it.....
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 7:04 AM, timbreadvantage
  > <timbreadvantage@...>wrote:
  > 
  > > **
  > >
  > >
  > > I have been having a similar issue with my Emax SE HD rack,
  > > My floppy drive has failed- I have the old Miniscribe drive (works but is
  > > soooooo loud). Have the SCSI to IDE ACard and an IDE CF reader.
  > >
  > > If someone could post an EXMP CF image with the "+" OS, I might be able to
  > > get up and running again (sans noisy HD).
  > >
  > > I believe this would help the original poster- and future Emax users as
  > > well.
  > >
  > > --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, w.niessen@ wrote:
  > > >
  > > > And be sure that you put the Cable on the Mainboard is in Center of
  > > > the connector.
  > > > If you ever disconnected the Cable. Check it!
  > > > On time I made this mistake and placed the Plug one pin to the right
  > > > and got the same error as you.
  > > > Check also that the red line is on Pin one.
  > > >
  > > >
  > > > Am 14.09.2011 um 13:13 schrieb <jammie.emma@>:
  > > >
  > > > > issue with internal cable check that none of the strands has broken
  > > > > loose
  > > > > common fault caused by people pulling on the cable rather than
  > > > > useing a
  > > > > proper tool
  > > > >
  > > > > just take off old idc connectors and reseat with a idc crimp tool
  > > > > this will
  > > > > make new connection to the ribbon cable as they cut in the cable
  > > > > making a
  > > > > connection
  > > > >
  > > > > or if you have a spare scsi cable try that
  > > > >
  > > > > also is your drive got the updated firmware as some would only read
  > > > > and not
  > > > > write which could also be the problem
  > >
  > > > >
  > > > > ----- Original Message -----
  > > > > From: "Scott Stanley" <scartattack@>
  > > > > To: <emax@yahoogroups.com>
  > > > > Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 2:02 AM
  > > > > Subject: Re: [emax] Re: Emax SCSI issues
  > > > >
  > > > >
  > > > >> The only drives connected are the
  > > > >> Slim floppy drive and the pcd-50b. The internal hard drive ceased to
  > > > >> function.
  > > > >>
  > > > >> I tested this same floppy drive, PCD-50b, PCMCIA adapter, CF card
  > > > >> and scsi
  > > > >> cable in my Emax II and it worked fine. Issue with my internal SCSI
  > > > >> perhaps? :(
  > > > >>
  > > > >> -Scott
  > >
  > > > >>
  > > > >> On 2011-09-13, at 8:39 PM, Ted Summers <djtbs1@> wrote:
  > > > >>
  > > > >>
  > > > >>
  > > > >> Yes, all jumpers removed is ID 0 on the PCD-50b
  > > > >> Emax 1's only boot from ID0, and that is what the HD is set to by
  > > > >> default
  > > > >> from the factory.
  > > > >>
  > > > >> If the internal HD is connected and the PCD-50b also, and both at
  > > > >> ID0, it
  > > > >> isn't going to work right.
  > > > >>
  > > > >> On Sep 13, 2011, at 4:52 PM, Scott Stanley wrote:
  > > > >>
  > > > >> The only jumper I have set is on termination. All other jumpers
  > > > >> have been
  > > > >> removed so, it should already be set to scsi id 0, correct?
  > > > >>
  > > > >> -Scott
  > > > >>
  > > > >> On 2011-09-13, at 7:19 PM, "jammie.emma@" <
  > >
  > > > >> jammie.emma@> wrote:
  > > > >>
  > > > >> 0 you need to set the card drive to 0 or otherwise you will need
  > > > >> the + os
  > > > >> to
  > > > >>
  > > > >> see the card drive if it is not set to scsi id 0
  > > > >> ----- Original Message -----
  > > > >> From: "Scott Stanley" <scartattack@>
  > > > >> To: <emax@yahoogroups.com>
  > > > >> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:44 PM
  > > > >> Subject: Re: [emax] Re: Emax SCSI issues
  > > > >>
  > > > >>> When the SCSI is backwards, the floppy will not load the OS. I
  > > > >>> have not
  > > > >>> tried using EMXP yet but, that OS a good idea. Thanks for the
  > > > >>> suggestion.
  > > > >>>
  > > > >>> Question... Does anyone know if the internal Emax HD was hard set
  > > > >>> to a
  > > > >>> specific SCSI ID?
  > > > >>>
  > > > >>> -Scott
  > > > >>>
  > > > >>> On 2011-09-13, at 5:19 PM, "kconnor9000" <kevinconnor@>
  > > > >>> wrote:
  > > > >>>
  > > > >>>
  > > > >>>
  > > > >>> Dumb point to mention perhaps, but it's possible to plug in
  > > > >>> internal SCSI
  > > > >>> connector in backwards fashion, no? I hope it's something simple
  > > > >>> like
  > > > >>> that,
  > > > >>> for you. Power is usually what I f** up first, but you mention the
  > > > >>> LED,
  > > > >>> so
  > > > >>> you're miles ahead already!
  > > > >>>
  > > > >>> Maybe someone with a proven CF card formatted with an emax HD os
  > > > >>> image
  > > > >>> could
  > > > >>> send you one in the mail? Figure out if it's only a write-access
  > > > >>> issue.
  > > > >>> You
  > > > >>> could try making one with emxp and a cheap usb-card writer, perhaps.
  > > > >>>
  > > > >>> Best luck, KevinC
  > > > >>>
  > > > >>> --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Scott Stanley <scartattack@> wrote:
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> I am installing a slim floppy drive and PCD-50b into an Emax HD
  > > > >>>> (non
  > > > >>>> SE) rack, model #1021, serial # 028541, CPU PCB PC 333 Rev A.
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> The Emax HD can see the slim floppy drive, also load and save
  > > > >>>> without
  > > > >>> issues.
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> The Emax HD appears to see PCD-50b (the proper LED turns on when
  > > > >>>> requested) however, it will not complete a format of the PCMCIA CF
  > > > >>>> card. After about 5 minutes or so (depending on what size of CF
  > > > >>>> card
  > > > >>>> that I use) it displays a message saying "scsi hardware error".
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> I tested with 2 PCD-50b's that I own. Both units will display the
  > > > >>>> same
  > > > >>>> error and both are definitely flashed for read/write access. The
  > > > >>>> only
  > > > >>>> jumper on each is the termination jumper. I have tried multiple CF
  > > > >>>> cards, scsi cables, PCMCIA adapters and all give the same error.
  > > > >>>> This
  > > > >>>> is all done via the internal SCSI cable.
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> For this sampler I am using Emax HD OS 1.1.
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> Do I need to install the external kit for this to work or do I
  > > > >>>> need to
  > > > >>>> upgrade my Emax to a Plus or something? I assuming that this might
  > > > >>>> have something to do with the original Connor HD being only 20mb's
  > > > >>>> perhaps?
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> If I need to provide more info, please let me know.
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> Any guidance is greatly appreciated,
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> Regards,
  > > > >>>>
  > > > >>>> -s*
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