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Michael Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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My first guess would be; BILBO was added prior to the last system
startup, and LDEV 107 was added since the last system startup using
sysgen. Try running IOCONFIG.PUB.SYS, or (If it still exists)
DOIONOW.PUB.SYS, or (as they say in the Wonderful World of Windows)
REBOOT!


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Michael Anderson
Spring Independent School District
16717 Ella Boulevard
Houston, Texas 77090-4299
office: 281.586.1105
fax: 281.586.1187
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>>> Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]> 10/03/03 11:01AM >>>
This doesn't make sense, what's going on

Showdev says the device class does not exist.

SUPERMAC:>showdev bilbo
                  ^
There are no devices configured in device class "BILBO". (CIWARN 1585)

A file equate works, because it is defined in sysgen.

SUPERMAC:>file t;dev=bilbo

A wrong file equate fails (just to show what should have happened)

SUPERMAC:>file t;dev=foo
                     ^
Unknown device class. (CIERR 344)

SYSGEN says it's there.

SUPERMAC:>sysgen
S     io> lc bilbo

CLASSNAME   MODE    MIN MODE  DCC MODE  # DCC  LDEV
---------  -------  --------  --------  -----  ----
BILBO      default  out                 0      107,

HELP,

-Craig


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