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Re: RAMFast Troubles
- Subject: Re: RAMFast Troubles
- From: "Seth D. Kadesh" <thes+@CMU.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1993 12:42:20 -0500
- In-reply-to: <2dkr13$kq2@sol.cms.uncwil.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Senior, Math/Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
- References: <2dkr13$kq2@sol.cms.uncwil.edu>
caroon@sol.cms.uncwil.edu (Craig Caroon) writes:
> First of all know this: I have a 80MB harddrive and a floptical drive
> connected to the RAMFast. The 80MB drive has 3 partitions, 32MB, 32MB
> and a 17MB.
What's the Rom revision of the RAMFast?
> There seems to be an 'extra' volume listed when I go into the RAMFast
> utilities. This volume, called CVTECH.ID1.A, is not really there. What
> is happening is this. Everytime I turn my IIGS off, the boot volume is
> set to this 'false volume' and also the three partitions of my 80MB
> harddrive are set to inactive.
> so that when I turn my IIGS back on, it
> tries to boot from a volume that is not there and will just sit at the
> screen that says "Apple IIGS" with the ROM version and dates stuff.
It sounds like the RAMFast is getting it's memory reset. I can't
explain the phantom drive, but that might be an artifact of the Rom
revision.
When a RAMFast is moved into another slot, or something changes on the
bus (like adding a new drive or changing a drive's ID), the RAMFast
will reset it's parameters to the standard shipping values.
At least, my 3.0k does this.
> What is going on? It is starting to bug me extremely bad.
>
> One last piece of info to know. This all started after I used the
> RamFast utils to format and partition a floptical disk a few nights
> ago.
Formatting a floptical shouldn't have any effect.
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