[Coco] need help with SCSI drives on CoCo3
Mark Marlette
mmarlette at frontiernet.net
Thu Apr 9 17:08:05 EDT 2020
David,
You can try other versions, but that is how a SCSI drive is addressed on the bus. So either the drive is bad, which I doubt as you say /s6 is doing the same...
Could try &H40 instead of 1 and put /s6 on the SCSI bus.
So...
POKE &HFF74, &H40
POKE &HFF75,0
With disk in zip drive of course otherwise you won't get a spin up and drive ready.
Regards,
Mark Marlette
http://www.cloud9tech.com
mark at cloud9tech.com
mark at gamecamaddict.com
On Thursday, April 9, 2020, 03:17:08 PM CDT, David Gettle <david17361 at gmail.com> wrote:
Mark, it failed the test you suggested.
Gene, thanks. Before I try sending the TC^3 out for repair I'll try older
versions of Superdriver, I have an old 6809 version, and a older 6309
version as well.
Guys, I'm not using HDBDOS at all to access the TC^3, I haven't used DECB
or HDBDOS in years, and the SCSI drive I'm trying to recover files from is
not partitioned for HDBDOS, so I would have no reason to access it that way
under normal conditions. I'm using the drivers that are in the Nitros9
level2 6309 version 03.03.00 that were on the DW virtual disk. I've been
running basic under RSB, or writing things in Basic09 or C
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