Chapter 10 j obs – Yamaha SU700 User Manual

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Chapter 10 J

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Chapter 10 Jobs

NOTE:

Remember that a floppy disk can never hold more than a single volume. (In some
cases, a single volume may extend across multiple floppy disks.) SCSI disks, in con-
trast, can hold multiple volumes.

If a floppy disk with an SU700 volume is in the disk drive when the SU700 first comes
on, the SU700 will automatically load the volume from the disk.

Procedure

1.

If you are going to load from floppy disk, insert the disk containing the volume. (If
are loading a volume stored on multiple floppy disks, insert the first disk of the set.)
If you are loading from an external SCSI disk, be sure that the SCSI is correctly
mounted (

p.32), and that the correct disk is inserted (if applicable).

NOTE:
SCSI drives can be used only if the optional SCSI board (ASIB1 board) is installed.

2.

Press DISK | LOAD to enter this job.

3.

Turn the dial as necessary to select

LOAD VOLUME

, and then press [OK].

The screen displays DRIVE=

drive_name.

4.

Turn the dial as necessary to select the disk (partition) you wish to load from.
▼ To load from floppy disk, select

DRIVE=FDD

. (This selection is forced if you have

not mounted a SCSI drive.)

▼ To load from a SCSI disk, select

DRIVE=SCSI

(if the disk is unpartitioned) or

DRIVE=SCSI P

x (where x is the partition number).

5.

After selecting the drive, press [OK].
▼ The screen shows the volume name of most recently selected volume on the se-

lected drive:

VOLUME

=

volume name. (If you are loading from floppy disk, the vol-

ume name will be

FD_VOLUM

.)

If you have selected

FDD

or a removable-disk

SCSI

device and no disk is present,

the screen will display

NO DISK

. If you have selected a disk that does not contain

any volumes, the screen will display

VOLUME=(NONE)

. In either case, press [CAN-

CEL] as necessary to return to a previous step or to escape from the job.

6.

If you are loading from a SCSI disk or partition, turn the dial as necessary to select
the volume. (Remember that floppy disks hold a single volume only; if you are load-
ing from floppy disk, therefore, you will not be able to change the selection.)

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