From: | r.m.leith |
Date: | 16 Mar 2001 at 01:09:31 |
Subject: | Re: Must be a better way? |
--- In amigactive@y..., Ian C Fyvie <ian@f...> wrote:
Ian c Fyvie wrote,
> Well sadly after a full day and loads of help from this
list, I
> still have not solved my Problems with the 060 not recognising the
scsi CD
> & ZIP:(
>
I missed the earlier threads, but if you are changing to a new SCSI
interface associated with the 060 board, then it probably comes with
a different SCSI device driver (e.g. CYBSCSI.device rather than
SCSI.device). The device driver is bootstrapped at boot time from
ROMs on the board, complete with the proprietary name. I think the
only way to find out the driver name is to RTFM. The mountfiles in
DEVS/DOSDRIVERS must have the correct .device name otherwise the
devices will not mount.
The default line says Device = "scsi.device" /*name of exec device
driver */ and this should be changed using a text editor (although a
word processor can be bent to fit).
In case you want to retain the ability to revert to the 030, it is a
good idea to keep the original mountfiles in Storage.
Or perhaps you knew all that, already. Best of luck.
Regards
Roy Leith
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