Re: [cbm4linux-users] driver error
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From: Michael K. <mic...@pu...> - 2004-03-19 10:09:02
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Mikko Kein=E4nen wrote: > Any ideas why I get the following error message in every other time I > issue a disk command: > > bash-2.05b$ d64copy --transfer=3Ds1 -w 8 the_pawn-disk1-sixpackB.d64 > [Fatal] drive 08 (1541): 99, DRIVER ERROR,00,00 > > And next time it works just fine? Then it fails. After that it's ok and > so on... ;) Odd. Is that the case for *all* disk commands or only d64copy (or maybe serial1-specific?). Your drive contains a normal 1541 ROM, I assume? > I'm using 2.6 kernel (in Gentoo Linux). My cable is XM1541. Unfortunately I have no running 2.6 kernel right now, and I wasn't able to reproduce this behaviour with 2.4. > I'm using the following options with cbm-module: > > options cbm lp=3D0 cable=3D0 reset=3D1 > > And following options with parport_pc module: > > options parport_pc io=3D0x378 irq=3D7 > > Here is my kernel configuration: > > <M> Parallel port support > =09<M> PC-style hardware > =09< > Multi-IO cards (parallel and serial) > =09[*] Use FIFO/DMA if available > (EXPERIMENTAL Options are IMO o.k. (somehow your mail got truncated here, although it's completely visible in the archive) Cheers, --=20 Michael message composed with VIM - Vi IMproved 6.2 (2003 Jun 1, compiled Nov 9 2003 21:24:11) |