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Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
From: "Guillaume Tello" <houten....@wanadoo.fr>
Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 20:25:48 +0100
Local: Sun, May 11 2008 3:25 pm
Subject: Re: NOVA and VORTEX ATonce and HD
"PHANTOMM_2" <phant...@bellsouth.net> a écrit dans le message de news: > The manual would help with using the ATonce, but from what Thanks a lot! > you have written, it sounds like there is something else wrong. > When I get the time, I'll look thru my manual and see if I find > anything that can help. > I still do not fully understand what you mean here. That's it! > The Mega STE did not have the internal hard drive option and you > added a internal hard drive controller? > Since your problems started when you added the HD Controller and Vortex, I tried without the HD, without the Vortex, and now it looks like > I would think that it has something to do with the HD Controller. something is broken... The NOVA don't seem to work. > Also, the MSTE does have switches that effect the internal hard drive What is strange is that: > controller > board if I remember correctly, there is a DIP that has to be in the right > selection > to tell the Computer that the internal controller is connected. - before any change, the NOVA was Ok, then (with the same disk running the same programs) it didn't work - the internal HD used to work, but then no ACSI/SCSI disk were detected. It seems to "die" piece by piece. > If you's did not come with one, and you added one, then you may need to I'd like to know wich one to save something in this machine... I have > set a > selector switch. searched the internet but can't find the technical documentation for a Mega STE. > I have the info here somewhere, will look it up asap. This one yes, internal unit from Atari. > But need to know what type of HD controller you connected and are trying > to use? > A internal unit connected to the motherboard? Thanks for your help, Guillaume. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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