[Coco] Glenside IDE booting problems
Robert Gault
robert.gault at att.net
Fri Dec 3 08:00:22 EST 2010
Don Johnson wrote:
>
> Okay, so this is good stuff, and useful as well. I ran the ident command as you suggested and compared it to my other system disks that I created that work, but without the hard disk drivers and descriptors. The lists were the same except for the CC3HDisk and H0 modules existing in the non-working System Disk, and not there on the working System Disks. From other responses I realized that the DD module was not there before because I did not add it during the Config process, so I went back and did the same steps over again. Here is the list of modules in the newly created OS9Boot file (that still does not work so for sanity sake at least I'm consistent).
>
> 17 $C0 $47B370 . OS9p2
> 12 $C1 $FD1FEA . IOMan
> 67 $C0 $0B2322 . Init
> 5 $11 $1006FE . CC3Go
> 9 $C1 $D28AFD . Clock
> 28 $D1 $EFBE13 . RBF
> 5 $E1 $02BF2A . CC3HDisk
> 82 $F1 $0C9F6C . H0
> 9 $E1 $759161 . CC3Disk
> 82 $F1 $FC1918 . D0
> 82 $F1 $9F46Ca . D1
> 82 $F1 $E6B118 . DD
OK, while I agree that a switch to NitrOS-9 is advisable, here is what you can
start with for testing purposes. Do not place cc3hdisk and H0 after RBF. Use the
exact order of modules found in your most recent working OS9Boot list with
cc3hdisk and h0 AT THE END. This will avoid the "boot order bug" that Gene
referred to. Even if there might be a problem with the location of cc3hdisk and
h0, you should at least be able to boot from the floppy without hard drive access.
To rephrase, you must do this enhancement step by step so that only one thing is
changed at a time or you will never discover the location of the actual problem.
So, your new boot disk must be identical to the latest working boot disk but
with cc3hdisk and H0 at the end of OS9Boot.
Tell us if you can get at least this far and boot OS-9.
It will be crucial that your H0 descriptor match the capabilities of your hard
drive. If the descriptor is wrong, you will never get the hard drive to work.
What utilities are provided with the Glenside package to read the hard drive
capabilities and create a custom descriptor?
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