Date : Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:40:52 +0100
From : "Ian Wolstenholme" <BBCMailingList@...>
Subject: Re: Tube File Copying
So far so good! Started at 6.40pm tonight after yesterday's
effort was abandoned after the MDFS threw a wobbler on me
when I was formatting a new hard disc to use. It did the format
OK and wrote all the roots and then during the verification it
came up with "Hard drive error on drive F - no BSY" about 20
times even though drive E was the only disc connected and it
corrupted the CMOS RAM, completely ruined one of my floppy discs
and changed its station number to 126!!
Thankfully no permanent damage was done and I have put the
new hard drive in a proper SJ Research expansion box and formatted
and verified it again.
It's been going for 2 hours now although it's only at the stage of
loading the second 8MB chunk. I suppose loading each chunk is
going to get longer and longer as it has to get to the starting point
in the file each time before reading any data.
This is going to take a lot longer than I estimated, probably about 14
hours so hopefully nothing will melt or explode in that time!!
Best wishes,
Ian
----- Original Message -----
From: Ian Wolstenholme
To: <bbc-micro@...>
Sent: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 16:14:45 +0100
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Re: Tube File Copying
Yes, I think I could have set up a transmit/receive relay somehow,
although I am not sure how much data you get send in each transmit.
I think it's 256 bytes so it would take a long time to send the
data in the buffer to the A5000.
I think the MDFS plan is going to work, I'm just testing the MDFS
version of my "CHUNKFILE" routine with the free space checker. If
it looks OK I'm going to give the Domesday Machine an hour's rest
and then start it going. If I can get it going by 7pm it should have
finished copying DATA1 by midnight!!
Best wishes,
Ian
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Johns
To: BBC Micro Mailing List <bbc-micro@...>
Sent: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 15:12:41 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Re: Tube File Copying
On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Ian Wolstenholme wrote:
> I have now formulated Plan E - I am going to copy the data onto
> the MDFS first and then get it to the A5000 once it's on the
> MDFS. The file size limit on the MDFS is 8MB and I have saved a
> couple of 8MB files without any errors. Just need a slight
If you wanted to get it direct to the A5000 you could write a pair of apps
to send the file yourself. It shouldn't be too hard (famous last words)
but I'm not how quickly you could do the transfer that way.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris Johns <chris@... >