•  Back 
  •  Error Codes Quick Reference 
  •  Index 
  •  Tree View 
  •  Cross references 
  •  Help 
  •  Show info about hypertext 
  •  View a new file 
Topic       : Documentation of the CT60
Author      : Didier MEQUIGNON
Version     : Version 2.00 (December 11, 2010)
Subject     : Documentation
Nodes       : 135
Index Size  : 3664
HCP-Version : 3
Compiled on : Atari
@charset    : atarist
@lang       : 
@default    : 
@help       : 
@options    : -i
@width      : 75
View Ref-File5.3.14  Floppy Disk Drive                                         CT60

No floppy connected The controller cannot read index pulses. Indicates the
                    cable may be improperly connected, or the drive has no
                    power, or the drive is faulty.
F0                  Drive not selected. Drive was installed, but failed
                    attempting restore (seek to track 0).

The general error messages
"Error Wrinting" (or reading
or formatting), are combined
with a more specific error
message, e.g., "F9 CRC error".

F4                  Seek error. Error occured during a seek.
F5                  Write protected. Indicates the floppy is write
                    protected.
F6                  Read compare error. Data read from the disk was not
                    what was supposed to be written.
F7                  DMA error. DMA Controller could not respond to a
                    request for DMA.
F8                  DMA count error. Amount of bytes transferred is not
                    correct.
F9                  CRC erreur. The floppy could not read a sector header.
FA                  Recorder not found. The floppy could not read a sector
                    header.
FB                  Side select error - single sided drive. The test tried
                    to write both sides of the diskette, but writing side
                    1 caused side 0 to be overwritten.
FC                  Lost data. Data was transferred to the AJAX chip
                    faster than the AJAX could transfer to the DMA
                    Controller.
FD                  Drive not ready. The format/write/read operation
                    timed-out.