Has anyone seen Error #4102 and under what circumstances?
Interesting conundrum here, I had the Rocket 33 up and running under RocketShare in my "incompatible" IIsi long ago.
RocketWare was a no go, dammit! But I got RocketShare installed on an HDD in the IIcx and transferred it to the IIsi in the same manner. I was up and running and formatted one of my SAVVIO SCA drives on the internal bus as a dedicated "Rocket Drive 1" to later run off the Fast/Narrow SCSI2 daughtercard. I never went any further than the successful Rocket-in-IIsi hack because Rocket and IIsi under RocketShare running off vampire video @640x480 was unacceptable and a workaround needed to be found for that.
Just put together as much of the Rocketized IIsi setup as I could easily find as my activity for the day, only the standard boot drive was missing. The IIsi boots and the Rocket launches off the Savvio hooked up to the internal bus, but I get a cute icon of a crashed rocket with the message:
ROCKET detected an error while loading (#4102)
Rocket does not work on this CPU.
Well I KNOW it does in fact run on this CPU (IIsi) after my bait and switch workaround for the installer's simple Gestald ID roadblock to IIsi installation.
Gotta find the IIsi Boot Drive I'd set up in the IIcx as my next step. Assuming that works, it appears there's another level of compatibility checking for RocketShare that runs after initial RocketWHOOSH, but before RocketShare startup.
It's interesting that when I try to boot from the "Rocket Drive 1" HDD" I get this system hang on Error #4102. This will likely go away with the IIsi boot drive in the picture again, but I think this bears further investigation by the Rocketeer contingent.
Time to give RocketWare another working over too.
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Interesting conundrum here, I had the Rocket 33 up and running under RocketShare in my "incompatible" IIsi long ago.
RocketWare was a no go, dammit! But I got RocketShare installed on an HDD in the IIcx and transferred it to the IIsi in the same manner. I was up and running and formatted one of my SAVVIO SCA drives on the internal bus as a dedicated "Rocket Drive 1" to later run off the Fast/Narrow SCSI2 daughtercard. I never went any further than the successful Rocket-in-IIsi hack because Rocket and IIsi under RocketShare running off vampire video @640x480 was unacceptable and a workaround needed to be found for that.
Just put together as much of the Rocketized IIsi setup as I could easily find as my activity for the day, only the standard boot drive was missing. The IIsi boots and the Rocket launches off the Savvio hooked up to the internal bus, but I get a cute icon of a crashed rocket with the message:
ROCKET detected an error while loading (#4102)
Rocket does not work on this CPU.
Well I KNOW it does in fact run on this CPU (IIsi) after my bait and switch workaround for the installer's simple Gestald ID roadblock to IIsi installation.
Gotta find the IIsi Boot Drive I'd set up in the IIcx as my next step. Assuming that works, it appears there's another level of compatibility checking for RocketShare that runs after initial RocketWHOOSH, but before RocketShare startup.
It's interesting that when I try to boot from the "Rocket Drive 1" HDD" I get this system hang on Error #4102. This will likely go away with the IIsi boot drive in the picture again, but I think this bears further investigation by the Rocketeer contingent.
Time to give RocketWare another working over too.
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