[coco] For Boisy or Mark ref Super Driver
Boisy G. Pitre
boisy at boisypitre.com
Mon Sep 20 17:28:33 EDT 2004
On Sep 20, 2004, at 4:12 PM, Benoit Bleau wrote:
> Mark,Boisy
>
> I found a few 3 gigs hard drives in a rummage sale for 5 bucks, so I
> decided
> to bring them home. I formatted them using Nitros-9 and the
> superdrivers,
> on my superIDE coco3, and that worked great (took a long, long time,
> though).
>
> -I noticed that using the autosizing feature, something happened with
> the
> format program: when the track(side?) counter reached FFFF, then
> started
> again back at 0. This went on and on, in a loop. After 24 hours or so,
> I assumed that this wasn't normal, and I changed the /i0 descriptors
> so that
> I had a low track count (63) and side count (16) , and a large number
> of
> Sectors per track ( 12000 or so). I ran the format, and this time it
> worked
> fine. Is there's a limit of 65535 sides to the format program?
I suspect 3GB would take a LONG time to do a physical verify on a CoCo.
What you are seeing are track numbers, and I believe on large drives
that they will roll over.
> -I tried to format the drives using HDB-DOS, but only got IO Errors.
> Is
> this because the drives are ATAPI ?
It could be, though I doubt IDE hard drives are ATAPI.
> -I tried to use an IDE ZIP-100 drive, and when I try the format
> command,
> I get a device-not ready error in Nitros9. Is there a trick to make it
> Work?
Nope, it should just work, assuming it's set properly for master or
slave.
>
> Mark,
> I've mailed you the SimpleTech 256mb CF. You should get it sometime
> this
> week. I've also added my contribution to the superboard effort :)
>
> Thanks for the great products, guys!
>
> -Ben
>
>
>
>
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