Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!stanford.edu!eos!aio!kc-10!kpmancus From: kpmancus@arthur.jsc.nasa.gov (Keith Mancus 283-4283) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc Subject: Re: Incompatability Between RLL controller & Bridgeboard Message-ID: <1991May2.125123@kc-10.jsc.nasa.gov> Date: 2 May 91 17:51:23 GMT References: <8223B5C8953FC00B17@lure.latrobe.edu.au> Sender: news@aio.jsc.nasa.gov (USENET News System) Reply-To: kpmancus@kc-10.jsc.nasa.gov (Keith Mancus 283-4283) Distribution: na Organization: McDonnell Douglas Lines: 31 Greetings, folks. I have an Amiga 2000 with a 2088 Bridgeboard, v1.3 of AmigaDos, and a 3.5" internal 68M hard drive (on the PC side). The Bridgeboard worked fine until I installed the hard drive & controller. It still 95% works; however, I am unable to transfer files back and forth between the PC and Amiga sides. Attempts to use aread and awrite result in a "Server not running. Run PCDisk" message. This continues no matter how many times I click on the PCDisk icon. Using the ps command of Matt Dillon's shell shows that no process is running after the icon is clicked. The drive is a 4060 purchased from Perisol Technology in California. Model number is PT 68RLL, 1024 cylinders, 5 heads, 26 sectors. The supporting RLL controller is an XT-type half-slot controller. Unfortunately I seem to have mislaid the little manual that came with the controller, and can't give it's make or model. It was purchased from Perisol with the drive as a package deal. It does have jumpers available to put the BIOS at either D800 or C800, and to enable or disable the on-board BIOS PROM. Since I left these at the default, I can't tell where they're set now w/out opening the case again. When I locate the manual, I'll post the controller specs if necessary. The whole system has proved very reliable, including Jmounting Amiga stuff on the hard disk. Only aread and awrite fail. The IBM side can't talk to the serial port, even when selected in preferences. This isn't nearly as important, though. If anyone can shed light on these problems, please email to (preferred), or . I don't have time to read news on a regular basis, so anything posted will probably be missed. -Keith Mancus