[Coco] Bootable PCI USB Card? (On-Topic, really!)
Roger Merchberger
zmerch-coco at 30below.com
Thu Jun 8 11:46:58 EDT 2006
OK, this is ontopic. Really, it is!
There are a few things that I'm having "issues" with in Win2K and MESS, so
I thought "Instead of diddling with floppies & partitions & whatnot, why
not set up a bootable USB Key with a dos-only Win98?" so I can run dos apps
to tranfer disks & whatnot (and the JV emulator, which I bought many years
ago). So I did. I found enough webpages that got me working, and now my 2G
Sandisk Cruzer Micro is FAT32 formatted, and will boot from (so far, 3
machines tested) most any machine that can boot from a USB key.
Unforch, the 2 machines I wanted to boot this critter from most, *won't*
boot from a USB key. :-((
My lappytop I've pretty much given up hope for - they don't publish BIOS
upgrades for it - it's a support issue for them & you have to ship it back
to them to update the BIOS. I'd have to boot from CD or floppy with a
kernel that knows how to boot the rest of the way from USB, which rather
defeats the point; but the internal floppy on the critter is actually USB,
so that kinda limited the utility of having a Win98/DOS booter anyway, so
not that big of a loss. Tack on no on-board serial or parallel, and that
clinches the fact it's pretty much a Winders/Linux box. No biggie, really.
My main desktop machine[1] at home, however, was my main hope, but it
doesn't support booting from USB either. It, however, has PCI slots (Lots
of 'em!) and I could add (another) USB card to it if necessary, *if* that
USB card had a BIOS that told the box how to boot from a USB key plugged
into it.
Does anyone know if such a critter (USB PCI card with it's own bootable
BIOS) actually exist?
Yes, a lot of wasted electrons for what some might see as a simple point,
but better too much info than not enough... ;-)
Thanks!
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
[1] Tyan 2462 Mobo w/Dual Athlon MP 2600+ CPUs, 6 or 7 PCI slots (most
64-bit) and can take up to 3.5G RAM. Not bad for a 4-year-old system - but
the USB spec for booting & whatnot didn't exist (or wasn't solidifed) back
when that sucker was built. It was the very first Athlon MP motherboard
commercially made; and at almost $500, was destined for serverdom. I had
other plans... ;-)
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Roger "Merch" Merchberger | "Bugs of a feather flock together."
sysadmin, Iceberg Computers | Russell Nelson
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