Ian Harding
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> I suppose everyone will ask, Why? but if I can get it to work it will be
> sufficient for my needs. I've used an econet system for years with just 3
> A5000s and no problems. Now I've tried to connect my SA RPC running Risc OS
> 3.7 and all is not well. If I run !Server on the rpc I can log on from the
> A5000 and get a directory display but if I try to download any file I get
> No Reply from Station xxx error.
From what you say here - i.e. the Risc PC cannot act as a server - you have
come across the classic hardware bug in the Risc PC's Econet card.
Acorn made a mistake on the cards. I had to send mine back to Acorn to get
it fixed. I spent ages on the phone to them before they admitted the
problem and agreed to fix it.
Problem is... Acorn are no more!
You could *try* using software other than Level 4 file server. For example,
how about giving Access (Freeway & ShareFS) a go?
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Richard.
"A taste of honey... tasting much sweeter than wine."
> Problem is... Acorn are no more!
>
> You could *try* using software other than Level 4 file server. For
> example,
> how about giving Access (Freeway & ShareFS) a go?
If I can get hold of it. Isn't it commercial software? I don't mind paying
something but I'm reluctant to spend a lot of money on technology which is
past its sell-by date!
Ian
Access should work over Econet. The stuff is all softloaded in the
Universal Boot, and I have seen it working (albeit badly) over Nexus,
with all the modules being softloaded. The problem with that
installation might have been partially down to it having been installed
by an idiot, who thought that using a zippytie to connect the network
cable to a main hot water pipe was acceptable for a long run, and who
fundamentally didn't know or ask how Access worked.
Mike
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Michael Gilbert
in his own write
> In article <b554d7914...@riscpc.ntlworld.com>, Richard Walker
> <URL:mailto:runny...@mindless.com> wrote:
>
> > From what you say here - i.e. the Risc PC cannot act as a server - you
> > have come across the classic hardware bug in the Risc PC's Econet card.
> >
> > Acorn made a mistake on the cards. I had to send mine back to Acorn to
> > get it fixed. I spent ages on the phone to them before they admitted the
> > problem and agreed to fix it.
> >
> > Problem is... Acorn are no more!
> >
> > You could *try* using software other than Level 4 file server. For
> > example, how about giving Access (Freeway & ShareFS) a go?
>
> What was the problem please ?
Dunno. Acorn had to do something with the hardware.
Of course, I might be wrong... Your problem could be due to something else
entirely.
A man who knows (or at least, 'knew'!) is Carl Elkins. Carl, do you still
read this group?
> Is the info to do the fix available anywhere ?
Not as far as I know. Probably in an old lever-arch file @ Pace HQ. :-(
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Richard.
"Free As A Bird. It's the next best thing to be, free as a bird."
There is one possible way round this, which is to have 2 cards in say an A5000
Level 4 server, one a conventional Econet and 1 Classnet. Classnet is effectively
Econet over 10base2 network hardware. The RPC also has Classnet card.
The two parts will talk to each other seamlessly.
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Martin Devon
Stonar