![]() RETR OK with file < 130kb, because after we have a timeOUT in PC It is working only in active mode (no passive mode on this one) In Transfer Settings, check "Limit number of simultaneous connections" and set the maximum to 1 You need to setup Filezilla(or other client) to only allow 1 connection.and in File/Site Manager then select your site. There's no create/modify directory support(no directory support in SPIFFS). Tested with FileZilla FTP client, and the basics work (list files/upload/download/delete). we have a check of file name (31 chars maxi) we have a check of flash memory available and data are rejected at this limit it is working in PASSIVE mode and in ACTIVE mode It does NOT support any encryption (remove it in FileZilla) only one transfer is accepted.(In Transfer Settings, check "Limit number of simultaneous connections" and set the maximum to 1) it only allows one ftp connection at a time it is based on simpleFTP library for arduino ( ) The AK4D should have had SCSI anyhow.It is a simple FTP server for ESP8266: it provides an easy way to list, add, remove and delete files in SPIFFS. Maybe it was with a 4-way header on it & my loathsomeness to install IDE-Fix. Joking aside, I do recall seeing HD's on IDE not working as a pair. That's the only place to check the file system version. Especially during the boot process, when partitions are mounted, it does not matter at all what is contained in the L directory. ![]() Once you leave HDToolbox there is no reference to the L directory any more. But you can add, delete or update file systems later. HDToolbox tries to read L:FastFileSystem once in the beginning. Master is at the end of the cable, Slave in the middle. Only if you set the jumpers to Cable Select, then the position on the cable defines whether the device is Master or Slave. If you correctly jumper Master and Slave on the devices, then you can connect them anywhere. Would that be the correct order of events? reboot from HD that should loadmodule for 3.2 and on subsequent reboot, start 3.2 without the software error. I reboot using the installer disk (so I am loading from 3.1 ROM and not 3.2) then I format DH0 and install 3.2 on it. On the real amiga I load module disk to have 3.2 ROM then I use HDTools to create only the WB partition of 500 MB, leaving the rest of the drive empty the DH0 partition is set to default file system and with 0x1FE00 max transfer rate. What would be the correct order of events? I had nothing on it anyway so no big deal. I see I just tried to change the max tranfer rate to 0x1FE00 on DH0 but it didn't make a difference after rebooting so I guess I need to try reinstalling the OS. In this case you have to re-install the OS (or at least copy all files bigger than 128K from the installation media again).īTW, you can emulate the MaxTransfer issue in WinUAE if you change the controller to IDE and the mode to "ATA2+ Strict". If you installed the OS in WinUAE or on the A1200 with the updated vice, then all files probably have been written ok and changing MaxTransfer cures the issue.īut if you installed the OS on the A1200 with only Kick 3.1, then files have been corrupted during writing and changing MaxTransfer does not fix anything. But whether it helps depends on how you installed the OS. ![]() I can use the boot disk for now but it is not really ideal.īecause the Modules disk updates vice and the updated vice does not have the MaxTransfer issue. Any help on the subject about how to fix this would be really appreciated. The cold start seems to be the issue if I reset the computer but I keep it on, the WB load just fine. I also tried with and without libs for the 030 card and it does the same exact thing. At this point I think there is something going on with the installer then it does the same no matter what card size and partition size I use so the issue is neither the partition size nor how big the CF card is. I tried on UAE and it works fine so the installation is fine.Īfter a bit of investigation, I found what makes it crash: If I cold boot the 1200 and boot directly from the CF card, it does give me the software error and does not load WB but if I boot using the module disk, and after the first reboot I remove the module disk, it does boot fine from the hard disk. So far had no luck getting 3.2 running on my 1200 with Blizzard 1230 MK4 it boot fine using the modules1200 adf disk, it boots fine using the installer 3.2 disk, to the point where I can install the whole OS fine but it won't boot in 3.2. Prepped the card on the Amiga1200, installed the OS booting from 3.1 roms, but after the second reboot after the loadmodule, I get the software error blinking message and the machine reboot. Using a 64 GB card, with one partition used for WB (500 mb), and 2x30 GB partitions for extras.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |