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Old 21 December 2014, 11:19   #1
Glawson77
 
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WinUAE 'DF0: Unreadable'

I am using WinUAE and have Workbench3.9 installed.

When it boots up I have a disc icon labelled 'DF0: Unreadable' but I have not mounted any ADF's in the Floppy Drives or Disk Swapper tabs.

In the Harddrives tab I have 2 volumes for Workbench and Work, and the only boxes I have ticked are the 'Automount CD's' box and the 'Don't use recycle bin' box, all others are unticked.

After booting Workbench If I press F12 and try to mount an ADF into any of the floppy drives (DF0-DF3) it doesn't show up on the WB screen but I can boot from an ADF in DF0:.

Not sure if it is a problem with the WinUAE settings or with Workbench.

Thanks
Gordon
 
Old 22 December 2014, 08:38   #2
Toni Wilen
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"Unreadable" comes when drive reports disk in drive but disk is missing or is not Amiga formatted or unformatted.

It can happen in emulation if inserted disk image is not detected as compatible adf or if DF0: is disabled (=drive removed) or if floppy drive type is not correct.
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