• Disc Error ???

    From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.hardware on Mon Apr 29 23:34:56 2024
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    Hi,

    Every now and again I fire up the Risc PC to use the old scanner or to
    run Sibelius.

    On Saturday it didn't start up properly.

    After an aeon it eventually got the the green screen with the boot
    choices and an error box.

    Disc error 21 at :4/00 000 000 000 000 6

    The m/c has a Simtec unipod. It should boot from h-4 (Spinning rust). h-6
    is an ssd for backup.

    I eventually got to the desktop.

    Running DiscKnight told me both discs were fine.

    After much experimenting, happily opening directories and files on each
    disc; trying to run applications, some of which opened, some didn't;
    running the scanner which worked, I was utterly confused.

    Then I fired it up for the umpteenth time and finally properly clocked
    the sequence on screen thus...

    Shows normal banners eg Risc OS 4.39
    Strong Arm
    Risc OS Adjust 1i2

    Risc OS ADFS

    That last line is wrong. Surely it should be IDEFS.

    What would make the machine change its behaviour?

    Could it be a CMOS and battery problem?

    If I go through the configure boot, opt business will I get everything
    back?

    I'll investigate more tomorrow. My brain hurts now.

    Any enlightenment gratefully received.

    Regards,
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  • From Stuart@Spambin@argonet.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.hardware on Tue Apr 30 08:08:02 2024
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    In article <5b59662272mec@npost.uk>,
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    Any enlightenment gratefully received.

    It does sound like a disc issue to me. Although !DiscKnight is good at
    finding and fixing errors, you need to do a verify to be sure. I would recommend you do a full backup ASAP and look to replacing the disc.
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  • From Andrew Conroy@a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.hardware on Wed May 1 23:00:03 2024
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    In article <5b59662272mec@npost.uk>,
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    Hi,

    Every now and again I fire up the Risc PC to use the old scanner or to
    run Sibelius.

    On Saturday it didn't start up properly.

    After an aeon it eventually got the the green screen with the boot
    choices and an error box.

    Disc error 21 at :4/00 000 000 000 000 6

    The m/c has a Simtec unipod. It should boot from h-4 (Spinning rust).
    h-6 is an ssd for backup.

    Disc error 21 is usually when the disc can't be found. The error is from
    drive 4. Did the error come from ADFS or IDEFS? If you don't have an ADFS
    drive fitted, maybe it's become configured to be there, so not being
    found?

    Andrew
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  • From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.hardware on Thu May 2 11:12:21 2024
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    In article <5b5a6ebda7a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk>, Andrew Conroy <a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk> wrote:
    In article <5b59662272mec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    Hi,

    Every now and again I fire up the Risc PC to use the old scanner or
    to run Sibelius.

    On Saturday it didn't start up properly.

    After an aeon it eventually got the the green screen with the boot
    choices and an error box.

    Disc error 21 at :4/00 000 000 000 000 6

    The m/c has a Simtec unipod. It should boot from h-4 (Spinning rust).
    h-6 is an ssd for backup.

    Disc error 21 is usually when the disc can't be found. The error is
    from drive 4. Did the error come from ADFS or IDEFS? If you don't have
    an ADFS drive fitted, maybe it's become configured to be there, so not
    being found?

    Yes. M/c is looking for ADFS instead of IDEFS. How could that have
    changed?

    CMOS problem? Interruption to power supply resulting in improper shutdown?
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  • From Andrew Conroy@a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.hardware on Thu May 2 23:30:03 2024
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    In article <5b5aada81cmec@npost.uk>,
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    In article <5b5a6ebda7a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk>, Andrew Conroy <a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk> wrote:
    In article <5b59662272mec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    Hi,

    Every now and again I fire up the Risc PC to use the old scanner or
    to run Sibelius.

    On Saturday it didn't start up properly.

    After an aeon it eventually got the the green screen with the boot choices and an error box.

    Disc error 21 at :4/00 000 000 000 000 6

    The m/c has a Simtec unipod. It should boot from h-4 (Spinning
    rust). h-6 is an ssd for backup.

    Disc error 21 is usually when the disc can't be found. The error is
    from drive 4. Did the error come from ADFS or IDEFS? If you don't have
    an ADFS drive fitted, maybe it's become configured to be there, so not being found?

    Yes. M/c is looking for ADFS instead of IDEFS. How could that have
    changed?

    Aha. Type
    *Configure IDEDiscs 0

    to return the ADFS discs to zero.

    CMOS problem?

    Possibly.

    Interruption to power supply resulting in improper shutdown?

    Unlikely. CMOS settings are not saved to the chip at shutdown, but as
    soon as you make a change to them, so not shutting down won't affect CMOS entries.

    If it happens again, or other CMOS settings change without you changing
    them, it's something to look in to, if it doesn't happen again, put it
    down to "one of those things".

    Andrew
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  • From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.hardware on Sat May 4 22:24:32 2024
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    In article <5b5aada81cmec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    In article <5b5a6ebda7a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk>, Andrew Conroy <a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk> wrote:
    In article <5b59662272mec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk>
    wrote:
    Hi,

    Every now and again I fire up the Risc PC to use the old scanner or
    to run Sibelius.

    On Saturday it didn't start up properly.

    After an aeon it eventually got the the green screen with the boot choices and an error box.

    Disc error 21 at :4/00 000 000 000 000 6

    The m/c has a Simtec unipod. It should boot from h-4 (Spinning
    rust). h-6 is an ssd for backup.

    Disc error 21 is usually when the disc can't be found. The error is
    from drive 4. Did the error come from ADFS or IDEFS? If you don't
    have an ADFS drive fitted, maybe it's become configured to be there,
    so not being found?

    Yes. M/c is looking for ADFS instead of IDEFS. How could that have
    changed?

    CMOS problem?

    RiscPC Strong ARMv4 Adjust 4.39 with Unipod.

    To ensure the RPC boots from the Unipod, I was about to reset the
    relevant configuration. I looked in the Unipod help guide, the Risc OS 3
    User Guide and its release notes and got 3 different orders of events.

    Does this look right?

    *Configure Boot
    *idefs selects the file system
    *drive <N> changes the current drive to N . Mine h-4
    *Opt4,2 <N> changes the option on the current drive to N (0 or 2)
    *configure filesystem IDEFS

    Not quite sure why the Unipod instructions appear to have the fiesystem
    being set twice.

    Any enlightenment gratefully received.
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  • From Andrew Conroy@a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.hardware on Mon May 6 21:08:03 2024
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    In article <5b5bf2de6bmec@npost.uk>,
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    In article <5b5aada81cmec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    In article <5b5a6ebda7a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk>, Andrew Conroy <a.m.conroy@owlart.co.uk> wrote:
    In article <5b59662272mec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk>
    wrote:
    Hi,

    Every now and again I fire up the Risc PC to use the old scanner
    or to run Sibelius.

    On Saturday it didn't start up properly.

    After an aeon it eventually got the the green screen with the boot choices and an error box.

    Disc error 21 at :4/00 000 000 000 000 6

    The m/c has a Simtec unipod. It should boot from h-4 (Spinning
    rust). h-6 is an ssd for backup.

    Disc error 21 is usually when the disc can't be found. The error is
    from drive 4. Did the error come from ADFS or IDEFS? If you don't
    have an ADFS drive fitted, maybe it's become configured to be there,
    so not being found?

    Yes. M/c is looking for ADFS instead of IDEFS. How could that have
    changed?

    CMOS problem?

    RiscPC Strong ARMv4 Adjust 4.39 with Unipod.

    To ensure the RPC boots from the Unipod, I was about to reset the
    relevant configuration. I looked in the Unipod help guide, the Risc OS 3
    User Guide and its release notes and got 3 different orders of events.

    Does this look right?

    *Configure Boot

    This just ensures that "Boot is run, it doesn't say where rom.

    *idefs selects the file system
    *drive <N> changes the current drive to N . Mine h-4

    These are temporary, and only works for your current session, so won't
    persist beyond a power down, or reset.

    *Opt4,2 <N> changes the option on the current drive to N (0 or 2)

    Assuming that it did boot from the drive in IDEFS this is probably
    redundant as it will already be set to this.

    *configure filesystem IDEFS

    This configures the computer to look for !Boot on the IDEFS file system.
    This setting is retained over a reset or power down.

    Not quite sure why the Unipod instructions appear to have the fiesystem
    being set twice.

    One is temporary, one is 'permanant'. If you needed to change the OPT
    settings for the drive, you would need to specify the IDEFS drive by
    selecting IDEFS and the drive number, but generally this is set when you
    format the drive and never changed. You can see what it's currently set
    to by typing
    *IDEFS
    *.

    at the command line.

    Any enlightenment gratefully received.

    Hope this helps, if not then probably easiest to discuss it at the SROUG meeting next week.

    Andrew
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  • From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.hardware on Thu May 16 22:42:00 2024
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    In article <5b59662272mec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    Hi,

    Every now and again I fire up the Risc PC to use the old scanner or to
    run Sibelius.

    On Saturday it didn't start up properly.

    After an aeon it eventually got the the green screen with the boot
    choices and an error box.

    Disc error 21 at :4/00 000 000 000 000 6

    The m/c has a Simtec unipod. It should boot from h-4 (Spinning rust).
    h-6 is an ssd for backup.

    I eventually got to the desktop.

    Problem solved. By resetting lots of parameters I got it to the stage
    where it would boot properly from the green screen with the list of
    startup options by choosing IDEFS drive 4.

    I took the RiscPC to our local RiscOS group at Southampton where Andrew
    Conroy went throught it with a fine tooth comb. He surmised (correctly)
    that because I only used the machine sporadically, it hadn't been on for
    enough time to recharge the CMOS battery so was losing its settings.
    Andrew suggested a straight run of 8 hours per week should keep the
    battery healthy.

    He then checked for unplugged modules. None were unplugged. That
    triggered my little grey cells. In the dim and distant past when I set up
    the Unipod, I remember the Simtec instruction that if you put the CD Rom
    drive on the unipod instead of the motherboard, you had to unplug
    softATAPI.
    Having lost the CMOS settings it had reverted to the default setting of
    plugged in.
    ATAPI unplugged, machine back to normal.

    All now fine.
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  • From Harriet Bazley@harriet@bazleyfamily.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.hardware on Sat May 18 20:35:17 2024
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    On 16 May 2024 as I do recall,
    Chris Newman wrote:


    [snip]

    In the dim and distant past when I set up the Unipod, I remember the
    Simtec instruction that if you put the CD Rom drive on the unipod
    instead of the motherboard, you had to unplug softATAPI. Having lost
    the CMOS settings it had reverted to the default setting of plugged
    in. ATAPI unplugged, machine back to normal.

    Aha!
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