[Coco] Another drive question
John E. Malmberg
wb8tyw at qsl.net
Fri Dec 5 23:08:00 EST 2003
Torsten Dittel wrote:
> Hi,
> although this might have been already discussed a zillion times:
>
> What BIOS settings are recommended for a 5.25" CoCo drive (I guess TEAC,
> 40 track double density, possibly double sided (but I never used that
> for my CoCo disks)?
It depends on the program that you use to retrieve the files. Some know
how to set the parameters properly, some do not.
My recomendation is that you add a 3.5 inch floppy to your COCO system
for short term.
I saw both the drives and floppies on Chris Spry's site.
> I have an ASUS A7V-133 motherboard with a 1GHz Athlon installed, running
> Windows 98SE.
For long term convert your COCO to IDE and use the IDE to CompactFlash
adapter from Cloud-9.
And then you can use a USB CompactFlash adapter.
The newer Microsoft Operating systems do not have a documented method of
reading 256 byte sector media, and the old APIs do not work on Windows
2000, or Windows XP.
The CompactFlash card seems to me the next easiest way to do the
transfer. The COCO sees it as a hard drive, and it can be read on any
platform. A program may be needed to read it, but they can be written
on any platforms.
-John
wb8tyw at qsl.net
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