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Message-ID: | <3B4732E8.81AD7E7@pysmatic.net> |
Date: | Sat, 07 Jul 2001 09:03:52 -0700 |
From: | Neal <lbneal AT pysmatic DOT net> |
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To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: DISK |
References: | <004101c106f3$86f09d60$80de4c18 AT cr140962a> |
Reply-To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com |
You can buy cards that will upgrade the IDE to support larger drivers. DTC makes a good one and MATROX also offers add-in IDE cards. I have used PROMISE EIDE MAX with various success.. Neal ==== > Fergus Hayman wrote: > > Hi > > I've recently installed DRDOS on a 486 laptop 8 megs ram. The > Harddrive is about 380megs. I have a 6 gig drive but the bios only > recognizes about 472 megs under dos . I Installed the latest AST > Powerexec bios update i could find . Is there a way to get around > this limitation , with a boot partition or something. I tried an FTP > of OpenBSD on the larger drive .( IT recognized the 6 gig drive)and > it wouldn't boot past the set tty screen. I figured it might be > looking for some of the data outside the bios boundry. I might try > it again using a 450meg Openbsd partition to see if it will > boot. > > The laptop of course has no cdrom . The 3com pcmcia card i have works > well from the openbsd boot disk. I scanned the DRDOS network drivers > and didn't see anything for pcmcia cards. Win3.11 dosn't appear to > have anything for this card either--- 32bit . > > Regards Fergus >
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