Mail Archives: opendos/2001/03/14/20:28:07
X-Comment-To: Arkady V.Belousov
Hi!
14-ํมา-2001 15:30 ark (Arkady V.Belousov) wrote to opendos AT delorie DOT com:
AB> This picture from diskedit better to slightly modify by swapping heads and
AB> tracks:
AB> 0 1 1 203 15 63 63 205569
AB> ____^
AB> 204 0 1 1022 15 63 205632 825552
AB> This disk pointed in BIOS setup as 1023/16/63.
Note: sectors counted from 1 whereas head and cylinders counted from 0.
Consequently, 1..63 gives 63 sectors and 0..15 gives 16 heads.
14-ํมา-2001 15:37 ark (Arkady V.Belousov) wrote to opendos AT delorie DOT com:
RM>> I looked at the 4GB limit part, but although this drive is >4GB that
RM>> does not seem to apply.
AB> BIOS limit is 8Gb, not 4Gb.
I read Steunebrink's page and now see what meant by "4Gb limit". :)
Yes, there exist probabality that two your BIOSes translates your more than
4Gb disk differently (to deceit BIOS based OSes). B-\
RM>> This is a 15-head drive, but from reading that I
RM>> understand that the 4GB limit only applies to 16-head drives.
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It appears that DOS and Windows 95/98 are limited to 255 Heads.
A translated geometry of 256 Heads will therefore create a problem.
This can happen when a drive has 16 Heads and more than 8192 Cylinders (>
4032 MB).
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Your disk have more than 4Gb, so this comment applicable to your disk.
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