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SCSIMounter 2.0
===============
Removable media partition mounter for Kickstart 2.0 or higher.
Refer to 'SCSIMounter.guide' for an AmigaGuide version of this
document.
WANTED: Someone who translates this document to German!
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Versions
--------
2.02 - Terrible bug fixed that caused SCSIMounter to fail on 68000
machines.
2.00 - SCSIMounter is a commodity now
bi-lingual user interface
1.30 - MASK tooltype added
1.20 - Minor changes to the CLI interface. New tool type 'NOUNMOUNT'
1.10 - ReadArgs() CLI Interface added
1.04 - Now works with beta kickstarts (V 36)
Keyboard equivalents for everything (including list view)
Layout bug fixed
No funtional changes.
1.03 - Made more tolerant :-)
1.02 - Fix for gvpscsi.device (GVP Series II) added.
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Disclaimer
----------
SCSIMounter may be freely distributed for non-commercial purposes only.
The entire risk as to the quality and performance of this program is
with you.
The author assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever with
respect to your use or inability to use of this software.
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Purpose
-------
Most owners of removable media SCSI drives are stuck with the problem
that their software doesn't handle disk changes correctly.
For example, the current Commodore implementation doesn't mount the
partitions on a removable media SCSI drive (e.g. SyQuest or Ricoh)
when there was no cartridge in the drive at boot time.
Even worse, after another cartridge with a different Rigid Disk Block
(i.e. a different partition table) has been inserted, the system
gets totally confused and reports read/write errors when trying
to access the device which can lead to loss of important data on
the cartridge.
Until now, the only possibility to work around this problem was to
reboot the system every time a new cartridge has been inserted.
SCSIMounter allows you to mount and unmount partitions without rebooting
the machine. It sports a nice 2.0-style point-and-click user interface
that makes handling removable media a piece of cake.
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Secondary use
-------------
SCSIMounter can also be used to mount partitions that have intentionally
not been mounted (e.g. the wb_1.3: partition on an A3000 when running
under 2.0). You don't have to create a mountlist for it!
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Requirements
------------
· Any Amiga with a SCSI host adaptor that supports the Commodore
RDB (Rigid Disk Block) and 'SCSI Direct' standards.
· Kickstart 2.0 or higher (version 37.175 preferred)
The program has been tested on an A3000 with Commodore's scsi.device
and on an A2500 with a Microbotics HardFrame (HardFrame.device) but
I see no reason why it shouldn't work on any other host adaptor.
The program may be of no use for owners of certain GVP controllers
which support removable media correctly (Though not all GVP software
might do so).
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Before you begin
----------------
First, determine the name of the device driver of your hard disk
controller card.
Examples of popular controllers and their devices:
manufacturer/controller device
--------------------------------------------------
Commodore A590/A2091/A3000 scsi.device
Old GVP scsidev.device
GVP Series II gvpscsi.device
Supra SupraDrive harddisk.device
Advanced Storage Systems Nexus nexus.device
Microbotics HardFrame HardFrame.device
ICD AdSCSI icddisk.device
IVS Trumpcard Professional ivs_scsi.device
BSC ALF2/3 ALF.device
BSC Oktagon 2008 Oktagon.device
--------------------------------------------------
Click once one the SCSIMounter icon and select 'Information' from the
'Icons' menu.
Add or change the following tool type:
DEVICE=Name_of_your_scsi_device_here
for example if you use a HardFrame controller write:
DEVICE=HardFrame.device
Don't add path names here, only the name of the device is required.
Take care to capitalize the device name correctly (exec device names
are case sensitive!)
NOTE
SCSIMounter will not work with the Commodore A2090(A) controller card
because this product does not support Commodore's own 'SCSI direct' and
'RDB' standards properly.
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Start SCSIMounter
-----------------
SCSIMounter can be used either from Workbench or from the CLI.
* Workbench use
Double click on the SCSIMounter icon. After a short time, a window
with a listview and three buttons will appear (assuming CX_POPUP
is set to `yes'). If the window doesn't appear several things could
have gone wrong:
· Do you use Kickstart 2.0 or higher?
· Did you specify and spell the name of your device driver correctly?
· Does your host adaptor support RDB?
· Is there any memory left on your system?
· Do you have commodities.library (supplied with Workbench 2.04)
in libs:?
Requesters will try to tell you the cause if SCSIMounter fails to run.
* CLI use
Type 'SCSIMounter gui device Name_of_your_scsi_device'
example:
1> SCSIMounter gui device HardFrame.device
If the 'gui' argument is not given, SCSIMounter will be started
in command line mode as described later in this document.
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Panels
------
1) Main panel
The main panels shows all devices connected to the SCSI port with
information about their capacity and current status. The currently
selected unit is higlighted.
UNIT - This is the unit number of a SCSI device.
Up to seven devices can be connected to the SCSI bus
DRIVE TYPE - Manufacturer and product specification
REV. - Revision of Hardware, Firmware and ROM of device
CAP. - Device capacity in Megabytes or Kilobytes
STATUS - Current Status of device. If the device is busy or
not accessable due to the lack of media (if it's a
removable media drive) the status will be set to
'not ready'
There are three 'action buttons' present:
HIDE - Put SCSIMounter to sleep. To wake it up again, use the
hotkey as specified in CX_POPKEY or the Commodities Exchange
program on you system partition. Closing the window
using its closegadget has the same effect.
UPDATE - Re-scan SCSI bus and update display
MOUNT - Mount partitions on selected drive
For every action buttons there's also a menu item with identical
function. All buttons have keyboard equivalents (marked with an
underscore in the label text). The listview can be scrolled using
the arrow up and arrow down keys on your keyboard rather than using
the mouse.
There's one important menu item that has no button equivalent:
QUIT - Quits SCSIMounter and removes it from the list of commodity
programs
2) 'Partition Selector' panel
This panel shows all available partitions and allows you to
individually mount them.
CHECKGADGETS - Determine if the particular partition should
be mounted or not.
checked: mount corresponding partition
not checked: don't mount specified partition
Other partition Information on the partition selector -
Number of Partition == keyboard equivalent
Device name of partitions
Size of partitions
Dostype (FileSystem) of partition
Examples of dostypes:
DOS0 - Old filesystem partition
DOS1 - FastFileSystem partition
UNI1 - Unix boot partition
RESV - Reserved partition
CANCEL - Go back to main panel, don't mount anything
MOUNT - Unmount all currently mounted partitions on the selected
device and mount the new partitions (if any).
UNMOUNT ALL - If this gadget is checked, SCSIMounter will try
to unmount all partitions currently mounted on the
selected unit. If there are locks on this device
there will be a 'BUSY' icon on your Workbench screen.
WARNING:
This option can be dangerous if used with non-removable
devices because it will unmount all partitions
including your boot partition (SYS:) forcing you to
reboot your computer. Use it with care!
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Operation
---------
SCSIMounter is pretty self-explanatory. Nevertheless, here are some
basic operation procedures.
* Mount a new cartridge
· Click on the listview entry of the desired device. (Make sure its
status is 'ready')
· Click on the 'Mount' button
The 'select partitions' panel will ask you which partitions to mount
· Chosse the partitions you would like to mount
· Make sure that the 'Unmount all' gadget is checked
· Click on 'Mount' button on the partition selector panel
SCSIMounter will automatically unmount all existing partitions
on the device and mount the new partitions.
* Add a SCSI drive that was not present at boot time
· Click on the 'Update' button
The new drive's name and other information should appear in the
listview
· Click on the corresponding entry
· Click on the 'Mount' button
and so on...
* Mount a partition that has the automount flag not set
· Click on the listview entry of the desired device. (Make sure its
status is 'ready')
· Click on the 'Mount' button
· On the partition selector panel, make sure the 'unmount all' check
gadget is *not* checked
· Select 'Unselect All' from the 'Edit' menu or press 'Rt. Amiga-U'
· Click on the check gadget of the partition(s) to mount
· Click on the 'Mount' gadget or press 'Rt. Amiga-M'
WARNING !!!
Don't unmount your boot partition (where you system files live) or
you'll soon be forced to reboot you machine...
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Keyboard Equivalents
--------------------
* Requesters
gadget keystroke activation menu shortcut
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OK O Rt. Amiga-O
Cancel C Rt. Amiga-C
* Main window & Project menu
gadget keystroke activation menu shortcut
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About none Rt. Amiga-A
Mount M Rt. Amiga-M
Update U Rt. Amiga-U
Quit Q Rt. Amiga-Q
Listview up Arrowkey up none
Listview dowm Arrowkey down none
* Partition Selector
gadget keystroke activation menu shortcut
-------------------------------------------------------
Mount M Rt. Amiga-M
Cancel C Rt. Amiga-C
Select All none Rt. Amiga-A
Unselect All none Rt. Amiga-U
Partitions 0-9 none
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Tool Types
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The following tool types are supported:
DEVICE - See above
NOUNMOUNT - If this tool type is set, the 'Unmount All' gadget is not
checked by default and other partitions on the same unit are
not removed. This option is useful if you don't use
SCSIMounter with removable media. Dont set this tool type
for removable media!
MASK - Default DMA Mask. If not specified, the mask in the RDB will
be used. Don't specify this tool type unless you know what
you're doing.
CX_POPUP - If you want the SCSIMounter window to pop up the first time
you double-click on the SCSIMounter disk icon, set this
to yes:
CX_POPUP=yes
If you want SCSIMounter to run in the background the first
time it is being started e.g. if you're running it from the
WBStartup drawer, set this to no:
CX_POPUP=no
CX_POPKEY - Key combination for the commodity `hotkey'. Default:
CX_POPKEY=alt shift f10
CX_PRIORITY Commodity priority. Default value:
CX_PRIORITY=0
LANGUAGE - Determines the language to use for the user interface
Possible values:
LANGUAGE=German
LANGUAGE=English
This tool type overrides global language settings. Remove
it if you want to use the system's default language...
PUBSCREEN - Name of the public screen on which SCSIMounter should open.
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Command Line Use
----------------
For the advanced user, SCSIMounter can be used in command line mode
by specifying all required arguments on the command line. In CLI mode,
it is not possible to individually select partitions. All partitions on
the particular unit will be mounted.
Note that SCSIMounter will not attempt to open commodities.library
and add itself to the list of commodities in CLI mode except when
the `GUI' argument (see below for more info) is given.
SCSIMounter supports 2.0-style ReadArgs() CLI options. The command
template looks like that:
D=DEVICE/K,U=UNIT/N,N=NOUNMOUNT/S,GUI/S,QUIET/S
DEVICE - Specifies the device used for you hard drive controller
e.g. scsi.device.
If this argument is left out, DEVICE defaults to
'scsi.device'.
UNIT - Specifies the SCSI unit number of the drive to be mounted.
e.g. 6
This argument is not required if the GUI option is used.
NOUNMOUNT - If this switch is set, SCSIMounter will not unmount old
partitions. It basically works the same as the 'Unmount All'
check gadget in the 'partition selector' panel. If you're
mounting removable cartridges, use this option with care!
GUI - If this keyword is used, SCSIMounter will open its
'unit selector' panel as if it was started from Workbench.
QUIET - Don't output information on selected unit and mounted
partition but output fatal error messages. Ideal for use
in shell scripts
Examples:
1> scsimounter device HardFrame.device unit 6 quiet
(mounts all partitions on SCSI unit 6 connected to a HardFrame
controller and is quiet about device and partitions)
2> scsimounter d u 3
Unit Drive Type Rev. Cap. Status
3 SyQuest SQ555 FGJ 43 M ready
Unmounting device: sq0
Mounting device : sq0
(mounts all partitions on SCSI unit 3 connected to a Commodore
A590/A2091/A3091 controller and unmounts old partitions on the
same unit. Outputs full device and partition information)
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Known Problems
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· The program only removes the dos entries for the volumes and devices.
It doesn't remove the filesystem process and associated memory
allocations. Apparently the current FS doesn't support the ACTION_DIE
packet. I'm still looking for a legal way to solve this problem.
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Credits
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Author: Martin A. Blatter
Pfaffächerstr. 59
CH-8913 Ottenbach
Switzerland
Work address: Relog AG
Attn: Martin A. Blatter
Bruggerweg 2
CH-8037 Zurich
Switzerland
(Relog AG develops high quality software for the
Amiga computer)
E-Mail: blatter@amiga.physik.unizh.ch
cbmvax!cbmehq!cbmswi!zethos!blatter
Bug reports or suggestions are welcome. If you find this program useful,
feel free to send a donation to the above address.
This program uses Relog's ITools(tm), the object-oriented user interface
system (c) 1991 by Christian A. Weber and Relog AG.
Special thanks to · Christian A. Weber
· Peter Simeon for the SCSI inquiry code
· Michael-Wolfgang Hohmann for the AmigaGuide
version of the manual.
· Andreas F. Bobak for the new icon
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Trademarks
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All trademarked product and company names used herein are used for
identification purposes only. No infringement of trademarks is intended.
Trademarks remain property of the trademark holder.