ammrk@swpyr2.sbc.com (Mike R. Kraml) (11/17/90)
I am pleading one more time. I am trying to get an ACB4000 SCSI to ST506 adapter card going on my A3000. Has anyone gotten this thing to work? When I mount the drive, and attempt to access it, I get an error, "cannot find handler". The hdtoolbox program simply doesn't see the thing. It resets it and the attached ST506 drive, but does not present it in the drive list. I did receive one message from a fellow telling me that he got the thing to work, but he did not mention how. By the way, if you are reading this, I E-mailed you several times, but I guess my mail is not getting through. Could someone please help?? I hate to loose my ST506 drives, they are not the greatest things, but they do still work fine. Thanks in advance, Mike... -- ============================================================================= Mike Kraml - Manager-Separations Mechanization - SWBT - Finance Department One Bell Center - 30-D-06 - St. Louis, Mo. 63101 PHONE: 314-235-8012 UUCP: {uunet, bellcore, texbell}...!swpyr2.sbc.com!ammrk
rbabel@babylon.UUCP (Ralph Babel) (11/18/90)
In article <15935@cbmvax.commodore.com> jesup@cbmvax.commodore.com (Randell Jesup) writes: > The Adaptec 4xxx series controllers are really SASI not SCSI. They > have a number of very non-standard things about how they interpret > commands, etc. They do not support INQUIRY, for example. INQUIRY is, even by the old SCSI standard, "required for SCSI devices that support device-independent self-configuring software", so the host adapter software (i.e. driver) can determine the type of SCSI target connected. It's mandatory for SCSI-2. So if you want some SCSI host adapter software that is clever enough to handle streamers, CD-ROMs, printers, scanners, etc. correctly, then better forget about the ACB-4000. Ralph
jesup@cbmvax.commodore.com (Randell Jesup) (11/18/90)
In article <38@swpyr2.sbc.com> ammrk@swpyr2.sbc.com (Mike R. Kraml) writes: > > I am pleading one more time. I am trying to get an ACB4000 SCSI to ST506 > adapter card going on my A3000. Has anyone gotten this thing to work? > When I mount the drive, and attempt to access it, I get an error, > "cannot find handler". The hdtoolbox program simply doesn't see the thing. > It resets it and the attached ST506 drive, but does not present it in the > drive list. The Adaptec 4xxx series controllers are really SASI not SCSI. They have a number of very non-standard things about how they interpret commands, etc. They do not follow the spec (of course they were introduced before the spec was adopted, I think). I'm suprised HDToolBox doesn't see anything - even if it can't handle it, it should show up. There may be something more serious wrong. In any case, if you can get the thing low-level formatted, you will probably be ok, since that's the real non-standard part of the thing. -- Randell Jesup, Keeper of AmigaDos, Commodore Engineering. {uunet|rutgers}!cbmvax!jesup, jesup@cbmvax.commodore.com BIX: rjesup Thus spake the Master Ninjei: "If your application does not run correctly, do not blame the operating system." (From "The Zen of Programming") ;-)
davidm@uunet.UU.NET (David S. Masterson) (11/21/90)
>>>>> On 17 Nov 90 20:18:47 GMT, rbabel@babylon.UUCP (Ralph Babel) said:
Ralph> So if you want some SCSI host adapter software that is clever enough to
Ralph> handle streamers, CD-ROMs, printers, scanners, etc. correctly, then
Ralph> better forget about the ACB-4000.
Is there an alternative for ST-506 drives? (Any experiences with OMTI?)
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