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Date   : Sun, 20 Aug 2006 00:24:13
From   : "Ian Wolstenholme" <BBCMailingList@...>
Subject: Re: FileStore E01S/E40S

Thanks again for the help, I don't have multimeter to hand but
next time I get hold of one I will measure the voltages and see
if anything has blown.

Yes please to the dealer test disc, I have been after a copy for ages!
I think it uses the Econet Test Box and I have had one of these sitting
around for years.  The motor relay on the box board intrigues me!

As an aside, I think the E40S has never been used as the contents
of the disc look like a standard factory supplied set of files, there's
an Archimedes directory with Apps inside, then Arthurlib, Library1,
Library, Modules, Viewdata, Utils and that's about it.  1.8MB used
and 39MB free.  The E01S was probably unused as well, it still
had the plastic drive head protectors in the drives when it arrived.

And the drive door flap on both machines is intact!!!!

Best wishes,



Ian

----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Tomlinson
To:  bbc-micro@...
Sent:  Sat, 19 Aug 2006 20:54:27 +0100
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] FileStore E01S/E40S

In article <267D4A3C893045AE96A7D4342D61AD3F.MAI@...>, Ian
Wolstenholme <BBCMailingList@...> writes

>Success!

Good news...

>So it must be some kind of termination problem.  It only works
>when there is power applied to the second drive.

The terminator needs power to work.  This power source, called TERMPWR
can come from  the SCSI bus or from any attached device.  It usually
comes from the SCSI controller (in the E01S in your case) and is
protected by a fuse and a diode.  This fuse can blow if the SCSI bus is
unplugged and plugged "live" (i.e. with the power on.)

If you meter the TERMPWR pin on the external connector on the back of
the E40S with everything turned on, and there's no 5v there, that's why
the external plug-in terminator doesn't work.  TERMPWR on a 50-pin
Centronics connector can be found on pin 38.  (Adding the second dead
drive with terminating resistors works because the drive has built-in
terminators and its jumpers are set to provide power to them.)

So if TERMPWR is dead, pop open the E01S and find the TERMPWR fuse,
check it and replace if blown, and all should now be well with the
E40S+external terminator added.  If you don't want to do that, as an
alternative it may be possible to configure the jumpers on the disc in
the E40S to provide TERMPWR.  I had a google for R03000S jumpers but
couldn't find anything.

Finally, I have the FileSnore dealer test disc if you still want it.
Can make an image using OmniFlop and mail it to you.

M.


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