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- # Message file for !SCSIMgr
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- menu1T:SCSIMgr
- menu2T:Configure
- menu3T:Cache
- menu4T:CMOS
- menu1:>Info,Password,System Lock,CMOS,Configure,EasyShare,Quit
- menu2:Boot Drive,SCSIDirCache
- menu3:None,8K,16K,32K,64K,128K,255K
- menu4:Lock,>Save
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- msg200::Move mouse over icon/window for Help
- msg201:Verifying Partition %d, Please Wait
- msg202:Verifying Whole Device, Please Wait
- msg203:Block: %7ld to %-7ld
- msg204:Verify Aborted, Too many errors
- msg205:Abort Verify Operation?
- msg206:Verify Complete, No bad blocks found
- msg207:Verify Complete, %d bad blocks found, Do you want to re-assign them?
- msg211:Formatting, Please Wait
- msg221:Re-assigning bad blocks...
- msg222:Re-assign Complete
- msg223:Drive does not support REASSIGN
- msg224:Not enough spare blocks to re-assign to
- msg225:Bad blocks can only be eliminating by reformatting
- msg302:Part0
- msg303:Bad Partition Header Block - Re-partition Device
- msg304:Invalid size
- msg305:Invalid block size
- msg307:Read Permission:
- msg308:Write Permission:
- msg309:Partition %d Size:
- msg310:A0123456789.
- msg311:MB
- msg312:Partition %d Name:
- msg313:A~$&%@\\^:.#*""|
- msg314:All partitions must have names
- msg315:Partition names must be > 2 characters
- msg316:Partition names must be unique
- msg317:Error initializing partition
- msg318::%d = Unconfigured
- msg319::%d = Dev %03d Part %d
- msg320:WARNING: Changing the Low-Level device parameters will invalidate the partition table
- msg321:WARNING: Setting the Host ID will reset the SCSI bus, use with caution!
- msg322:DANGER: Formatting will destroy all data on the device!
- msg323:Format Complete, %02d:%02d:%02d
- msg324:Format in Progress, Please Wait for Format to Complete
- msg325:Ready to Verify Whole Device?
- msg326:About to update SCSI Configuration
- msg327:You need to re-partition the WHOLE device
- msg328:DANGER: Wipe will erase all data in partition %d!
- msg329:Initialization of partition %d complete
- msg330:DANGER: Partitioning will erase all data on the device!
- msg331:Partitioning Complete
- msg333:%s: %s
- msg334:Setting Block Size to %d Bytes
- msg335:%s
- msg336:ERROR: %s
- msg337:Mapping Drive %d: to Device %03d, Partition %d
- msg338:Reassign
- msg339:Verify
- msg340:Test Unit Ready
- msg341:Write Block
- msg342:Read Block
- msg343:Read Capacity
- msg344:Partitioning
- msg345:Click OK to continue, CANCEL to quit operation
- msg346:Adjust logical device parameters
- msg347:Select new Host ID
- msg348:Select Host SCSI IDs allowed to read partition
- msg349:Select Host SCSI IDs allowed to write to partition
- msg350:Set new partition size
- msg351:Set new partition name
- msg352:Click OK to continue
- msg353:Formatting device...
- msg354:Verifying device, press CANCEL to stop
- msg355:Insufficient memory to complete operation
- msg356:Select partition or whole device
- msg357:Mode Select
- msg358:Dismounting all partitions assigned to SCSI Device %03d
- msg359:Force Claim
- msg360:Insufficient memory for help window
- msg361:Format
- msg362:No Partition Selected
- msg363:Set New Password
- msg364:D\x
- msg367:D\x
- msg369:D\x
- msg365:Do you want to alter the password?
- msg366:Retype Password
- msg368:Enter Password
- msg370:Too many units detected!
- msg371:Password remains unchanged
- msg372:Looking for SCSI devices, Please wait...
- msg373:Write protected, unable to save password file!
- msg374:Gateways for Card %d
- msg375: %02d
- msg376: %02d - %4d%c %03d %s
- msg377:Unable to assign Gateway to this type of SCSI device
- msg378:16
- msg379:512
- msg380:Unable to assign Gateway to device on same card
- msg381:Buffer size:
- msg382:A1234567890
- msg383:KB
- msg384:Set Gateway buffer size (multiples of 16K only)
- msg385:Buffer size must be in multiples of 16K and less than %dK!
- msg386:Do you want to lock the system?
- msg387:Access Denied
- msg388:Password does not match system. Change Password?
- msg389:You have possibly left write protected partitions unprotected, do you really want to Quit ?
- msg390:ERROR %d
- msg391:Select YES or NO
- msg392:Certify Media ?
- msg393:Mode Sense
- msg394:WARNING: This operation may RESET the SCSI Bus and CLOSE all open SCSI files!
- msg395:WARNING: This operation will CLOSE all open SCSI files!
- msg396:Driver Control Flags for SCSI Device %03d
- msg397:Select Driver Control Flags and Press OK
- msg399:Changes made to SCSI Configuration. Implement them now? (Otherwise they will take effect after the next re-boot)
- msg400:This partition is Write Protected, Do you wish to override this?
- msg401:Select Format Control Options and Press OK
- msg402:You have partitions > 511MB this is not supported by your version of RiscOS
- msg403:Select SCSIFS Boot Options and Press OK
- msg404:No Hard Drives found to Configure
- msg405:Changes made to SCSI Configuration. You will need to RE-BOOT for them to take effect
- msg406:Device does not support FORMAT with selected options
- msg407:Cannot increase size of following partition
- msg408:Partitioning disabled
- msg409:Altering Mode Select parameters may impair the operation of your SCSI Device. Proceed with caution!
- msg410:Unable to change block size
- msg442:Configure
- msg443:l40
- msg444:R/O
- msg445:R/W
- msg446:%s device %03d
- msg447:Device does not support Log Pages
- msg448:Unable to find any readable log pages
- msg449:Log Page device %03d
- msg450:Adjust space required for RiscOS and Click Clear Table
- msg451:Warning: This device may not support all the options you have set
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- msg500:OK
- msg501:CANCEL
- msg502:YES
- msg503:NO
- msg504:CONTINUE
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- msg997:key=%d code=%d codea=%d ptr=%d sksv=%x fp=%d
- msg998:Logical Block = %d
- msg999:%d
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- type0:Direct Access
- type1:Sequential
- type2:Printer
- type3:Processor
- type4:WORM
- type5:CD-ROM
- type6:Scanner
- type7:Optical
- type8:Changer
- type9:Comms
- type10:Type 10
- type11:Host
- type12:Type 12
- type13:Type 13
- type14:Type 14
- type15:Type 15
- type16:Type 16
- type17:Type 17
- type18:Type 18
- type19:Type 19
- type20:Type 20
- type21:Type 21
- type22:Type 22
- type23:Type 23
- type24:Type 24
- type25:Type 25
- type26:Type 26
- type27:Type 27
- type28:Type 28
- type29:Type 29
- type30:Type 30
- type31:Unknown
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- format0:SCSI Device: %03d
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- format1:%-3.3s %s
- format2:%-11.11s
- format3:%-8.8s
- format4:%-16.16s
- format5:%-4.4s
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- format10:%d
- format11:%s MB
- format12:%s
- format13:%s
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- format22:Write Error counters page
- format23:Read Error counters page
- format24:Read-Reverse Error counters page
- format25:Verify Error counters page
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- format30:Space remaining: %s MBytes
- format31:%d
- format32:N/A
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- help100:Information on the Devices window
- help101: The Devices window shows all SCSI devices connected to your
- help102:computer system. SCSI Manager allows you to Format, Verify and
- help103:Partition Direct Access and Optical Memory type devices, Host
- help104:type devices (ie: SCSI Cards in your computer) can have their
- help105:SCSI ID changed.
- help106:
- help107: To select a device, click on its entry in the list (the list
- help108:is scrolled with the arrow buttons), depending on the device
- help109:type, tool buttons (below the device list) and the Partitions
- help110:window will be updated.
- help111:
- help112: For most SCSI devices it is normal to format, verify and then
- help113:partition the device, if the device has been used before, you
- help114:can usually skip the Format and Verify steps.
- help115:
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- help200:Information on the Partitions window
- help201: A SCSI device can contain upto sixty four partitions, this
- help202:window allows you to create and edit the partitions:
- help203:CLEAR SPLIT MERGE + SIZE - NAME ACCESS:
- help204: These are the partition editor buttons, use them to create the
- help205: number, sizes and properties of the partitions you require.
- help206:EXECUTE:
- help207: This writes your partition list to, and will erase all other
- help208: data on, the SCSI device. If you adjust the size or number of
- help209: partitions you will need to use this to update the device.
- help210:WIPE:
- help211: If the device has already been partitioned, this allows you to
- help212: re-initialize a single partition whilst leaving others intact.
- help213:
- help214:Also note that if the device already contains partitions, you
- help215:can change Name & ACCESS for a partition without re-partitioning.
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- help300:Information on the Drives window
- help301: Although you can create upto sixty four partitions on a device,
- help302:RISC OS can only access a maximum of four at any one time.
- help303:You can set which partition is mapped to which drive (:4 to :7)
- help304:using the Drives window.
- help305:
- help306: The arrow buttons allow you to select the number of SCSI
- help307:drives you want to use under RISC OS. Once you have set this,
- help308:you can map a partition to a drive by selecting the partition
- help309:(by using the Devices and Partitions windows), and then clicking
- help310:on the drive icon you wish to map it to.
- help311:
- help312: The mapping information is stored in your computer's CMOS
- help313:memory and in EEPROM memory on your SCSI interface. Changes are
- help314:saved as you make them, but will only take effect after the
- help315:next system reset (ie: CTRL-BREAK / CTRL-RESET).
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- help400:Information on Error messages
- help401: A window reports any device errors that occur when you select
- help402:a device. Common errors are:
- help403:
- help404: SCSI driver reservation error:
- help405: Indicating that the device has been reserved by another
- help406: program (usually the filer) and needs to be dismounted
- help407: before it can be used. Use the DISMOUNT button.
- help408:
- help409: SCSI medium changed:
- help410: This usually means that there is no media in a removable
- help411: media drive. Insert media and retry.
- help412:
- help413: Other errors may indicate problems with the SCSI device or
- help414:other devices on the bus, refer to device specifications for
- help415:more information.
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- help500:General Information
- help501: SCSI Manager allows you to set-up and manage new and existing
- help502:SCSI devices connected to your computer.
- help503:
- help504: If you have connected a new device you will normally need to
- help505:select it in the Devices window, possibly format and verify it,
- help506:partition it, and then map the partitions to RISC OS drives.
- help507:
- help508: On-screen help is provided at two levels:
- help509: 1) Moving the mouse over an icon will display its function
- help510: in the Help window (bottom right).
- help511: 2) Where indicated in the Help window, clicking an icon
- help512: will display more information in a pop-up window.
- help513:
- help514: Try clicking on the Devices, Partitions and Drives heading
- help515:icons for more information.
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- icon200:SCSI device list window Click for more information
- icon101/icon102/icon198/icon210/icon204/icon205/icon207/icon197:SCSI device list window
- icon104/icon108/icon112/icon116/icon120:Click to select SCSI device
- icon105/icon109/icon113/icon117/icon121:Click to select SCSI device
- icon106/icon110/icon114/icon118/icon122:Click to select SCSI device
- icon107/icon111/icon115/icon119/icon123:Click to select SCSI device
- icon153:Format device wiping all data, use with care
- icon154:Verify device or partition and re-assign errors
- icon155:Read log sense pages
- icon156:Set or check mode sense settings
- icon157:Dismount all partitions mapped to this device
- icon158:Assign Gateways to a SCSI Host
- icon159:Set the Host SCSI ID of an interface card
- icon160:Set SCSI Driver Control Flags
- icon161:Scroll device list
- icon162:Scroll device list
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- icon202:Partition list window Click for more information
- icon124:Partition list window
- icon125/icon131/icon137/icon143:Click to select partition
- icon126/icon132/icon138/icon144:Click to select partition
- icon127/icon133/icon139/icon145:Click to select partition
- icon128/icon134/icon140/icon146:Click to select partition
- icon129/icon135/icon141/icon147:Click to select partition
- icon130/icon136/icon142/icon148:Click to select partition
- icon170:Clear partition list to one partition
- icon171:Read partition list from the current device
- icon172:Split partition into two
- icon173:Merge partition with next to create one
- icon163:Decrease partition size by one Megabyte
- icon164:Set partition size
- icon165:Increase partition size by one Megabyte
- icon167:Set a partition's name
- icon168:Wipe the current partition
- icon169:Initialize all partitions
- icon176/icon177:Scroll partition list
- icon166:Set partition's read/write access
- icon174:Set partition's read access mask
- icon175:Set partition's write access mask
- icon181:SCSI errors are shown here Click for more information
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- icon179:SCSI drive mapping window Click for more information
- icon103:SCSI drive mapping window
- icon150:SCSI drive mapping window
- icon182:Click to Hide/Show icon for drive :4
- icon183:Click to Hide/Show icon for drive :5
- icon184:Click to Hide/Show icon for drive :6
- icon185:Click to Hide/Show icon for drive :7
- icon186:Click to Hide/Show icon for drive :0
- icon187:Click to Hide/Show icon for drive :1
- icon188:Click to Hide/Show icon for drive :2
- icon189:Click to Hide/Show icon for drive :3
- icon190:Click to set configuration for drive :4
- icon191:Click to set configuration for drive :5
- icon192:Click to set configuration for drive :6
- icon193:Click to set configuration for drive :7
- icon194:Click to set configuration for drive :0
- icon195:Click to set configuration for drive :1
- icon196:Click to set configuration for drive :2
- icon197:Click to set configuration for drive :3
- icon199:Decrease number of SCSI drives
- icon201:Increase number of SCSI drives
- icon182:Click here for more general information
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- scsi0000:Undetermined error
- scsi0100:Recovered error
- scsi0200:Not ready
- scsi0300:Medium error
- scsi0400:Hardware error
- scsi0500:Illegal request
- scsi0600:Unit attention
- scsi0700:Data protected
- scsi0800:Blank check
- scsi0b00:Aborted command
- scsi015d:Predictive failure analysis threshold reached on recovered error
- scsi0204:Drive not ready
- scsi020a:Drive not ready - No disk inserted
- scsi0231:Medium format corrupted
- scsi023a:Medium not present
- scsi0303:Excessive write failures
- scsi0310:Medium Error - ID CRC failure
- scsi0311:Unrecovered read error
- scsi0330:Incompatible medium installed
- scsi0331:Medium format corrupted
- scsi0332:Defect list error
- scsi03aa:Reallocated uncorrectable data read
- scsi0402:No seek complete
- scsi0432:No defect spare location available
- scsi0520:Invalid command operation code
- scsi0521:Illegal logical block address
- scsi0522:Illegal command for this drive
- scsi0524:Illegal field in command
- scsi0525:Invalid logical unit
- scsi0526:Invalid field in parameter list
- scsi0628:Medium changed
- scsi0629:Drive has been reset
- scsi0427:Write protected
- scsi0727:Write protected
- scsi0b47:Parity error
- scsi0d1d:Compare error
- scsi0e1d:Compare error
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- dev100:MAN=RICOH, DEV=RO-5030E, FMODE=1, FTYPE=0
- dev101:MAN=RICOH, DEV=RO-5031E, FMODE=1, FTYPE=0
- dev102:MAN=FUJITSU, DEV=M2511A
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