Troubleshooting – 64
3.
If you are using communications software other than PC
SmartLINK, Octagon cannot guarantee the operation. Make
sure that the software parameters are set to match those of
the 4010 Control Card: 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.
System generates a BIOS message but locks up when
booting from SSD1:
1.
Remove W3[3–4] to force booting from the BIOS drive.
2.
Press the reset button and reboot. Then note the drive
designator for SSD1.
3.
Display the directory of SSD1 and verify that all the necessary
boot files exist. Copy any missing files to the floppy disk and
re-execute DISKSEND and DISKSAVE.
4.
If no files are missing, remake SSD1 to overwrite any files
which may have become corrupted.
System boots from BIOS drive even though I specified
boot from SSD1 using ROM–DOS:
1.
Make sure SSD1 is programmed.
Booting from SSD1 with user-supplied DOS doesn’t
work:
1.
If you made SSD1 using a floppy drive, test that you can boot
using that disk on the floppy drive of your PC. Also, make
sure all the necessary boot files are present.
Cannot save programs to flash memory
1.
Make sure the EPROM is installed in SSD1 correctly and that
there are no bent pins. Also, make sure that jumper W8 is set
up correctly.
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