[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9100 pod recognition after software install
    andy 
    warlords at punkass.com
       
    Wed Jan 10 14:14:05 EST 2007
    
    
  
hi all.
 Well, thanks to list members (Al, Corey - thanks!) i got the bits i needed 
to get my 9100 hard disk replaced... i can now use it again for the most 
part..  as previously threatened, i have made a page up of the ordeal 
involved in the hopes it will probably save someone else a whole bunch of 
time :)
http://www.andysarcade.net/personal/tech/fluke9100/index.htm
I am however stuck on one fairly major problem... i can't get the 9100 to 
see my 8080 pod, and i think it stems from not being able to copy 
master/user disk 1 over.... so here's some background
Firstly the 6502 pod wasn't recognised when the system was reset, so i 
copied master/user disk 2 from dr1 to hdr and then it works fine.... disk 1 
would not copy over, but becasue it was working for now i didn't disturb 
it.... until i went to use my 8080 pod and i get the following error:
'pod name does not match data base name.' (same as the 6502 pod error 
before)
So i set about making new master/user disk 1, thinking it was a disk or 
transfer error. The fluke error that fails while copying is 'File not 
accessible' which doesn't sound like a floppy error, but i thought i'd have 
to give it a go... 5 disks later still no change... So i thought of trying 
the master/user disks from the v4.1 distribution... same error copying disk 
1 again... hmm
I decided to install system 4.1 and copy the 4.1 user disks over again and 
see if the problem was the same... and it at least confirmed what i thought, 
its not actually a floppy fault, its something on the hard disk. The error 
this time is reported differently by the 4.1 system software as :
'INTERNAL ERROR 5243: Trying to copy a file over a directory'.
So that does at least give a bit more of an idea of what is going on, and 
that its not a floppy issue, but maybe a pre-existing directory on the hard 
disk that the disk is trying to copy on top of, and failing...
I don't really want to, but it might be worth formatting the hard disk 
(again) and installing system 6.0 afresh.... Before, i formatted the hard 
disk, installed v6.0 system software, then copied the programmer disk over, 
and now i'm trying to copy the master/user disks over... is it feasable that 
the programmer disk might create a directory that the master/user disk also 
wants to create and fails becasue its too damn stupid to handle it? i'm 
thinking it could maybe be a disk installation sequence issue..
any ideas from anyone?
thanks
Andy 
    
    
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