![]() ![]() This is probably unlikely if this is a factory cable. SRQ is an unused pin for d64copy (currently), so it may still not be connected even if d64copy works. Sorry it fails for you.įirst, make sure your cable has all wires connected as Diddl suggested. The error above just means that we couldn't talk to the drive over the fast serial protocol. I've updated the ZoomFloppy firmware to version 7 (which is part of the ZoomFloppy 2.0 package). Since I can copy, it would seem then my cable and drive are OK. I can't copy disks with D64Copy without any issues. However, I have no issues using it with say D64Copy. My guess it has something to do with the message: Nibread.exe -s -D8 -I -d -e5 -k -E35 testfile.nib Commands I use that all obtain the same above errors: , win error: The device does not recognize the command. USB error in write cmd: libusb0-dll:err submitting request failed Message failed, win error: The device does not recognize the command. USB error in xum1541_control_msg: libusb0-dll:err sending control Nibread - Commodore 1541/1571 disk image nibblerĭrive Version: 73,CBM DOS V3.0 1571,00,00įailed port transfer test. I followed the upgrade steps, but it doesn't work for me. Congrats guys and hope everyone had a great time! This release is in conjunction with ECCC 2011, which is wrapping up today. * Linux build fix for more modern kernels * Bugfix: increase reset time to 100 ms to be sure all drives are reset. * Bugfix: don't reset the bus twice if previous command was interrupted and * Bugfix: cbmcopy -r or cbmread now no longer hangs at the end of a transfer This works only on drives with a parallel port and nibtools. * Add support for low-level drive analysis with a 1541 index-hole sensor. Now you don't need a parallel cable with a 1571. ![]() * Add experimental support for 1571 serial nibbling via the SRQ protocol. V2.0 (4) - Many improvements and bugfixes. I haven't had time to integrate this into OpenCBM but am not averse to someone doing that work. Mac/Linux users can build the firmware update tool from source. As always, read the included manual before charging into this. There's a new firmware update tool included to make this super easy. General regression testing with various drives and usage Should work there, although not yet tested. It appears to be stable - no known issues. New IEEE-488 support (credit Thomas Winkler). It works for many 1571 drives, but not others. New nibread/nibwrite serial nibbling with a 1571 (credit Arnd Menge). I'm looking for wider testing of these items: It should be considered a beta that has had light testing. I've just uploaded a new release of both OpenCBM and the ZoomFloppy firmware. ![]()
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