Re: xPC startup error



Mohamed,

The error message means that you don't have a FAT32 partition
on your disk. The filesystem can't work with NTFS partitions
since Microsoft won't release the technical information necessary
for such a driver.

If you have a second drive with a FAT32 partition, then make sure
the 'Enable secondary IDE' checkbox on the 'Settings' page in xpcexplr
is checked or the filesystem won't look at the second drive.

Gordon Weast
xPC Target Development
The Mathworks

Mohamed Abdelaziz wrote:

Hi All,

I am trying to use xPC target Scope of type file, But once I run my
model I get this error on the xPC monitor
ERROR -4:Drive not found

also I noticed that when I boot the xPC the following message is
printed on the screen.
----------------------------------------------------
* xPC target 2.6, (c)1996-2004 The MathWorks, Inc. *
----------------------------------------------------
ERROR: No accessible disk found: file system disable
System: Host-Target Interface is TCP/IP (Ethernet)
.
.
.
So please if some one can help me to solve this problem or tell me a
way of recording data so that I can retrieve the data for analysis
purpose.

regards
Mohamed
.



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