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Old 27 May 2010, 15:02   #21
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My CD0 file have the next content

/* $VER: CD 40.6 (31.8.93)

* CD - ROM file system entrey

* this files enable the cdrom file system which allows you read stantard ISO-* * 9660 CDROM disks fron an Amiga with SCSI or IDE controller.

* The "unit" line defines the scsi address of CD ROM drive. Drives often come
* configured as unit 2,wich is the default. Check the documentation of your CD * ROM drive to find the exact SCSI address.
* Note that most drives let you change this using jumpers

FileSystem = L: CDFileSystem
Flags =0
Surfaces=1
SectorPerTrack=1
SectorSize=2048
Mask=0x7ffffffe
MaxTransfer = 0x100000
Reserved=0
Interleave=0
LowCyl=0
HighCyl=0
Buffers=5
BuffMemType = 0
StackSize=1000
Priority=10
GlobVec= -1

/* the device and unit fields are controlled by tooltypes in cd0 icon
*
* Device = scsi.device
* Unit=2
*/
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Old 27 May 2010, 16:03   #22
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and your tooltypes are ???
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Old 27 May 2010, 17:32   #23
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Default tool = C:Mount
Tool Types: activate=1
device=scsi device
unit=2
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Old 27 May 2010, 18:59   #24
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Your cd-rom is unit 1 and the dosdriver is trying to connect to unit 2?
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i have two scsi units: hard drive and cdrom
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device=scsi device

is the . missing ??

device=scsi.device
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Old 28 May 2010, 10:50   #27
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i have two scsi units: hard drive and cdrom
Yes but the unit number in the dosdriver corresponds to the device's SCSI ID. And your CD-ROM is jumpered to answer to SCSI ID 1. Thus it will be found as unit 1 instead of unit 2.
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Old 28 May 2010, 11:31   #28
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device=scsi device

is the . missing ??

device=scsi.device
Hi

sorrry, is a tipography error.
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Old 28 May 2010, 12:23   #29
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Yes but the unit number in the dosdriver corresponds to the device's SCSI ID. And your CD-ROM is jumpered to answer to SCSI ID 1. Thus it will be found as unit 1 instead of unit 2.
you tell me this ?

hd unit 0
cd rom 1
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Old 28 May 2010, 13:58   #30
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Although its most likely unit 0, you haven't provided any way of us telling.

You can clearly see your CD drive is jumpered to unit 1 in the pictures.
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Old 28 May 2010, 14:25   #31
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Although its most likely unit 0, you haven't provided any way of us telling.

You can clearly see your CD drive is jumpered to unit 1 in the pictures.
Find device would tell him everything he needs to know, yet he still aint used it.
That CD0 file, could from anywhere and not relate to his A4000, sigh, .
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Always amazes me how many people completely ignore decent advice on forums.
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If its an A4000T with native scsi, could it be on NCRscsi.device ?
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If its an A4000T with native scsi, could it be on NCRscsi.device ?
Im using the onboard scsi and it definately uses scsi.device.
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