On 24 Feb 2013, Bob Latham <[email protected]> wrote: [snip]
> I have done a bit for bit comparison of the files on the Sony laptop > with those on the samsung and everyone tested identical [snip] > I have tried the format application but not actually formatted the > [ADFS] drive as the two machines give different views of the drive. > > Both give the dive as RPCEmuHD but on the samsung it asks if I wish to > retain the shape, on the sony it appears to know nothing about the > drive and asks what type of drive it is. Are you certain that the hd4.hdf file on the Sony machine has not been corrupted? The hd4.hdf files available at http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/ are pre-formatted, and re-formatting should be unnecessary. [snip HForm screengrabs] >From the screengrabs, it seems that HForm must be running on both machines, presumably in HostFS. If that is so, I would suggest that, on the Sony machine, you forget about ADFS - for now - and boot from HostFS. To do that: on the Samsung machine, copy !Boot from ADFS to HostFS. Then move !Boot from Samsung Program Files\RPCEmu\hostfs to Sony Program Files\RPCEmu\hostfs (via network, or flash-drive). This should ensure that filetypes/extensions are not screwed-up. On the Sony machine, run RPCEmu and, when it stops with 'disc not found' error, or whatever, issue the commands *configure filesystem hostfs *configure boot then quit and re-start RPCEmu. If booting is stopped by another error, try *unplug , then *rmreinit each unplugged module. When you have a working machine you could then further investigate the reason for hd4.hdf not being recognised. Tony _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
