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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

2544.0. "Dos-2-Dos / VAXmate Problem" by POLAR::GOSLING (Think KANATA INC.) Tue May 09 1989 12:28

       Riddle me this Batman....
       
       I just got Dos-2-Dos version 3.1.  The main reason was to
       accommodate the copying of files from MSDOS to AMIGADOS to MSDOS
       and every combination thereof, using various formats of floppies
       - AMIGA 3.5, Laptop 3.5, AMIGA 5 1/4", and VAXmate 5 1/4".
       
       Using Dos-2-Dos I can successfully copy files back and forth
       between the AMIGA and my laptop (Toshiba T1000) using the 3.5
       format.  I can also copy the same files TO a 5 1/4" which I then
       hand carry to work for loading into my VAXmate.  Isn't life
       grand!!!
       
       The problem is that when I copy files ONTO a 5 1/4" using the
       VAXmate, I can't cleanly get them onto the AMIGA.  More
       specifically, the file I specify will transfer to the AMIGA, but
       the drive light stays on and the application is locked - requiring
       a warm boot to free the drive.  If I open another window before I
       do a warm boot, I can see the file, type it, edit it, unarc it (if
       its an archive), etc., implying that Dos-2-Dos doesn't have any
       locks on it.  If I do a wildcard copy, the first file will copy
       and then she hangs there.  I thought maybe the VAXmate was
       corrupting the diskette somehow, but I can copy from the AMIGA to
       the same 5 1/4" diskette that hung moments earlier and have it
       successfully read on the VAXmate.
       
       Funny thing is if I go through the same procedure but copying
       files from a 5 1/4" that were put there using another clone (my
       brother's Zenith as an example) everything works fine - single
       file copies as well as wildcard copies.
       
       Anyone have any ideas why the VAXmate would cause this problem -
       if indeed it is a VAXmate problem.  I plan on calling Central
       Coast Software, but would like your valued opinions before I do
       so.
       
       Thanks
       
       Art
       
       P.S. You should also note that the PCCOPY program, supplied on the
            AMIGA extras disk, works fine with a VAXmate produced 5 1/4"
            floppy.
       
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2544.1Narrow heads.AYOV28::ATHOMSONC'mon, git aff! /The Kelty ClippieTue May 09 1989 12:469
2544.2re. -1POLAR::GOSLINGThink KANATA INC.Tue May 09 1989 13:0216
2544.3VAXmate is your problemNWGEDU::RAIJMAKERSYou trace 'm, I make 'mTue May 09 1989 13:1919
    I think the problem you've encountered lies in the VAXmate,
    since the VAXmate User's Guide (Volume 2, appendix H) has the
    following message:
    
    """""""""""""
    IMPORTANT
    If you write to any Rainbow diskettes, or to any single or double
    sided industry standard diskettes using the VAXmate's high-capacity
    drive, you may not be able to read the diskette in a low-capacity
    drive.
    
    """""""""""""
    
    So I am afraid the only way to make sure you can read VAXmate-written
    diskettes is to connect a high-capacity drive to your Amiga.
    
    Hope this helped,
                             greetings, Harrie R. from Holland.
    
2544.425520::MACDONALDWA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25Tue May 09 1989 14:388
    Try PcC720 and PcF720 ... these two utilities patch the PcCopy and
    PcFormat programs on Extras:PcUtils to allow formatting 720K or
    360K 3.5" disks on your Amiga dfn: drives, or copying files from
    to and from. I use it with my T1200.
    
    -Paul
    
    Oh .. they are freebies.
2544.5And where might these gems be hiding?STAR::ROBINSONTue May 09 1989 16:443
>>Oh .. they are freebies.
Where?
Thanks in advance
2544.6!POLAR::GOSLINGThink KANATA INC.Tue May 09 1989 17:3327
       Thanks for the advice and commentary.  
       
       The question I still end up asking myself is: "What is PcCopy
       doing differently than Dos-2-Dos that allows it to copy files from
       a VAXmate 'written on' floppy without hanging?"  I have being
       using PcCopy for transferring text and AMIGA binary files for a
       couple of years now and despite the warning in the VAXmate U.G.,
       can't remember the last time I couldn't read a VAXmate written
       floppy on my AMIGA.
       
       The reason I went with Dos-2-Dos was the need to get files onto
       and from a 720k 3.5" MSDOS disk, as well as looking for the
       ability to do wildcard copying.
       
       Looks like a call to Central Coast Software is in order.
       
 |  Try PcC720 and PcF720 ... these two utilities patch the PcCopy and
 |  PcFormat programs on Extras:PcUtils to allow formatting 720K or

       They always say the best things in life are free!
       
       Paul - same question as in .5 - got a pointer to PcC/F720.
       
       Thanks again.  I'll keep you informed of my progress.
       
       Art
       
2544.7ONE way streetsMQOFS::DESROSIERSLets procrastinate....tomorrowWed May 10 1989 14:3714
2544.8VAXmate can't do 360k.AYOV28::ATHOMSONC'mon, git aff! /The Kelty ClippieWed May 10 1989 14:499
2544.9Vaxmate does format 360K for sure.MQOFS::LEDOUXReserved for Future UseWed May 10 1989 15:2811
    reply :.8
    
    Vaxmates CAN format at 360K.  (I read very often diskettes
    written AND formated on a VAXMATE.)  A co-worker gave me
    few of them and I always succeeded reading them on my Amiga
    5 1/4"  (So far, anyway).   I will ask him what MSdos command
    he uses and will post it then. (He's out for the week)
    ( I seem to recall FORMAT A:/1 (or /2, or /4) someting rather
      but don't quote me!)
    
    Vince.
2544.10re. - .7POLAR::GOSLINGThink KANATA INC.Wed May 10 1989 17:4643
       re. - .7
       
 |  resulting wave shape is NOT what the data should be.  The solution
 |  is to format and write the disquettes on the VAXmate, these can
 |  then be read, written on the 1020 ONLY IF they never go back to
 |  the VAXmate.  Disquettes formatted and written on the 1020 can be
 |  read back and written to on the VAXmate, again if they never go
 |  back to the 1020.

       I don't understand the above.  
       
       I have been formatting my 5-1/4's on the 1020 and used them on
       both the VAXmate and AMIGA for the past couple of years.  Writing,
       reading, deleting, etc., with no problem.
       
       Relative to formatting and writting the diskettes on the VAXmate,
       that was the suggestiong of George Chamberlain (former DEC
       employee by the way) of Central Coast Software.  I formatted a
       diskette on the VAXmate ("format a: /4" will get you a 360k
       diskette), copied a file to it on the VAXmate, and took it home.
       Using Dos-2-Dos I encountered the same problem as described in the
       base note.  Using PcCopy, I could transfer the file.  I also
       copied a file from the AMIGA to that same VAXmate formatted
       diskette using Dos-2-Dos.  Only moments go, I copied that file to
       the VAXmate, and copied another file on the VAXmate to that
       diskette - not problem.
       
       Jean, you are implying that interchanging the diskettes between
       the 2 drives (AMIGA and VAXmate) somehow contaminates them.  If
       so, my experience hasn't shown that to be true - unless I'm
       missing something.  

       How come PcCopy can copy the file put on a diskette using the
       VAXmate drive and Dos-2-Dos can't!?
              
       Art
       
       P.S. George Chamberlain was more than helpful, although I still
            have the problem!  This is one they haven't encountered in
            the past and has him baffled as well.  I will be sending a
            VAXmate produced diskette and file to him to see if he can't
            solve the mystery.
       
2544.11Erase the Disk Before Using...CGOU01::MCARAJohn McAraWed May 10 1989 23:1918
I have run into this situation myself when moving data between VT180/RB100,
RB100/VAXmate, RB100/Amiga and VAXmate/Amiga.

The solution in my experience is to erase the disk using either a magnet
or a bulk tape eraser before using.  Then if you are moving data from 
VAXmate to the Amiga, format and write on the VAXmate and ONLY READ on 
the Amiga.  Going from the Amiga to the VAXmate, format and write on the 
Amiga and ONLY READ on the VAXmate.

The erasing before formatting takes care of the garbage that is left on
both sides of a narrow track written by a high density drive over top of
a wide track previously written by a low density drive.

Because I do this regularly, I even have seperate disks which are labeled 
on which system type they are formatted and written.

I hope this helps
John...
2544.12So it does !AYOV28::ATHOMSONC'mon, git aff! /The Kelty ClippieThu May 11 1989 11:569
    Sorry, you're right the Vaxmate can format 360k floppies but the
    manual does say (page 32.59)
    
    " We recommend that you do not format 8- and 9-sector
      diskettes on your VAXmate workstation if you plan to use
      these diskettes in a low capacity drive."
    
    					Alan T.           
    
2544.13re .11POLAR::GOSLINGThink KANATA INC.Thu May 11 1989 13:1631
   re. -.11

 | or a bulk tape eraser before using.  Then if you are moving data from 
 | VAXmate to the Amiga, format and write on the VAXmate and ONLY READ on 
 | the Amiga.  Going from the Amiga to the VAXmate, format and write on the 

       John - what are you using to read the disk (PcCopy, Dos-2-Dos,???)?

       For some strange reason, I'm not getting my problem across here -
       although appreciated all the suggestions and pointers.
       
       All of what you folks have been saying sounds fine and well.  I've
       read the warning in the VAXmate User's Guide, etc.  All that being
       said, until I tried to use Dos-2-Dos, I have never had a problem
       reading from and writing to disks I interchange between the AMIGA
       and the VAXmate - using PcCopy on the AMIGA.  Believe me when I
       say that I have been doing this almost everyday for the past
       couple of years (saves modem/phone use).  Never a mis-read file,
       never a corrupt disk, never a read error, never a write error.  If
       I was having those type of problems, then I would agree that I was
       playing VAXmate roulette and bulk erasing, restricting the use of
       specific disks to certian drives only, etc., etc., would make
       sense.
       
       Again, my problem is that PcCopy will read the disk, and Dos-2-Dos
       won't.
       
       Art
       
       (Bigger question is why did I get Dos-2-Dos when PcCopy work.  I'm
        beginning to wonder that myself!)
2544.14follow upPOLAR::GOSLINGThink KANATA INC.Mon May 15 1989 17:2513
       I did some further testing - using some of the suggestions made in
       the responses (again thanks!) - but with no luck.  I have sent 2
       disks - 1 formatted on the VAXmate (format a: /4) and another
       formatted on the AMIGA (even though neither of the disks could be
       read by Dos-2-Dos, but both could be read by PcCopy) - to Central
       Coast Software, to see if they can't get to the bottom of this
       one.
       
       I'll inform of their findings.
       
       Art