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- From: sonny@charybdis.harris-atd.com (Bob Davis)
- Subject: Installing More Than Two MFM Hard Drives on ISA PC Compatible???
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1992 15:20:12 GMT
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- Reply-To: sonny@trantor.harris-atd.com (Bob Davis)
- Organization: Advanced Technology Dept., Harris ESS, Melbourne, FL
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- Message-ID: <1992Sep5.152012.3721@mlb.semi.harris.com>
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- If I install two MFM Hard Disk controllers on the ISA Bus
- and try to run 3 or 4 MFM Hard Drives, I can install (given that the
- controller supports Primary and Secondary drive ports) one controller as
- Primary and the other as Secondary. Seems some of my controllers which
- support such arrangements thru jumpers on the board have a BIOS that can also
- be selectively configured to maybe C800 or CC00 as the ROM start address.
- Other boards do not even HAVE an on-board BIOS to move around.
- Iam asking for help here, and I am guessing at a lot of this
- stuff (Heaven knows, all literature I have seen on this subject
- seems intent upon keeping all the secrets about multiple drive
- configuration to itself, even though it pretends to tell you how
- to do it!) I think the authors of this stuff really are trying to
- tell you how to configure the drives, but *NOBODY* ever reads the
- stuff from the viewpoint of a USER who has NEVER done this
- configuration before. This is nigh on to UNFORGIVEABLE and
- *really* makes the company which allows such documentation to
- escape look very, very bad. It never ceases to amaze me that the
- manufacturers of such great technology fall so utterly and
- universally flat upon their collective faces when it comes to
- communicating that technology to us unwashed masses...:-)
-
- My questions:
-
- 1. If the controller has a ROM BIOS extension, do I simply make sure
- that one controller's BIOS is at, say, C800, and that the other controller's
- BIOS is at, say, CC00 (i.e, at different locations)?
- Then, to low level format the first controller's drives, do I simply
- enter DEBUG and do the g=C800:5 (details might change on this start location);
- and then do I enter DEBUG and do the g=CC00:5 (or, whatever) to low level
- format the drives connected to the second controller?
-
- 2. For controllers which have jumpers allowing the Hard Drive
- ports to be selected as either the Primaries or the Secondaries,but which
- do not have any ROM BIOS extension on the card, do I then
- need some additional low level formatting software from the controller card
- vendor to LL format the Primary and the Secondary controllers' drives?
-
- 3. Given that I accomplish low level formatting of the 3 or 4 MFM
- drives I have connected to the 2 controller cards, then does DOS find all
- 3 or 4 of the drives when I reboot? And then can I use DOS's FDISK and
- FORMAT programs on all of them without needing to know yet still more
- stuff??????
-
- Oh, I *do* hope you know some of the answers to these questions.
- And if you are the writer of documentation that gets delivered to us poor,
- disadvantaged souls, PLEASE RE-READ WHAT YOU WRITE FROM THE VIEWPOINT
- OF A COMPLETE BEGINNER and do not be embarrassed to say the most obvious
- of things... The smart folks can throw away words but the rest of us will
- wish you had written more words and will praise your name to the Highest
- of the Heavens...
-
- Thanks.
-
-
-
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