Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!mvb.saic.com!ncr-sd!simasd!simasd!pnet07!donm From: donm@pnet07.cts.com (Don Maslin) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Strange Kaypro problems Message-ID: <1990Nov22.030504.6649@simasd.uucp> Date: 22 Nov 90 03:05:04 GMT Sender: pnet@simasd.uucp (People-NET) Organization: People-Net [pnet07], San Diego, CA Lines: 38 11-21-90 First, a blushing thanks for the kudo! Taking things in a different order than you presented them: The results you are getting with COPY.COM and STAT.COM are obviously not right. Their CRCs should be 62 12 and 4C ED, respectively. If they are not, let me know and I will see that you get 'fresh' copies. The fact that your retry problem, during format, is 'portable' from drive to drive suggests a diskette problem - but not necessarily! I have had some problems in the past on a Morrow machine, with the old Shugart single sided drives, that looked like a disk problem but the problem was really the drives sticking and not indexing properly. On the later machines, at least, the drive light (and motor) stay on for several seconds after disk access and then turn off. I would assume that yours should do that also. In order to use QD drives you need to make changes to both ROM and BIOS. There are/were a couple of outfits that had slightly differing versions: Advent's TurboROM and Micro Cornucopia's MAX ROM. I hear that Advent has shut down (I have not personally checked that), but Micro C is still selling their stuff - just out of the magazine business. By the way, when you 'pry the machine apart' to anoint the drives with alcohol, check the ROM number. It should be chip U47 near front center, and the ROM number should be either 81-149-C or 81-232-A. Keeper of the CP/M System Disk | UUCP: {nosc ucsd crash ncr-sd}!pnet07!donm Archives for the Dino(saur)SIG | ARPA: simasd!pnet07!donm@nosc.mil - San Diego Computer Society - | INET: donm@pnet07.cts.com