delorie.com/archives/browse.cgi   search  
Mail Archives: opendos/2000/07/05/14:07:41

Message-ID: <000901bfe6ac$113ac1d0$9010603e@nitz>
From: "Barbara Nitz" <nitz AT gmx DOT net>
To: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
References: <01bfe5e4$44616140$ae57b7d4 AT default> <3 DOT 0 DOT 5 DOT 32 DOT 20000705100744 DOT 0089aeb0 AT earthlink DOT net>
Subject: Re: Recognizing SCSI HDD
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 20:07:11 +0200
MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Priority: 3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300
Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com

Pres,

> Sounds like you have LBA enabled in cmos setup. Suggest you leave off
LBA/UDMA/etc..just try PIO first. (you can always enable it later)<
Well, I don't know what LBA is, there is no such thing for me to set in my
SCSI BIOS that I was able to find. UDMA is disabled, and PIO only appears in
conjunction with IDE drives, which I don't have installed. In fact, all IDE
support is currently disabled.

I managed to disable the onboard AHA BIOS, and this gave me the following
error message:

HA #0 failed to read or invalid BOOT record.

So this appears as if DOS never checks for FAT partitions that are not the
first partition on the HDD. It is still strange, though, that the 2 CD
drives are assigned letters D and E skipping C. I would have expected the cd
drives to be C and D, if no FAT partition is recognized.

At least it does not appear to be a driver problem any longer....

Does anyone know if it would make a difference to use OpenDOS 7.02 (or
7.03 - where do I get that, anyway)? Drive Image gave me OpenDOS 7.01.

Barbara


- Raw text -


  webmaster     delorie software   privacy  
  Copyright © 2019   by DJ Delorie     Updated Jul 2019