[comp.unix.xenix] ST4096 on a 6Mz AT

bill@polygen.uucp (Bill Poitras) (12/12/89)

I read in an article in comp.sys.ibm.pc that an ST4096 isn't a supported
by the IBM-AT bios, so certain disk activities (such as disk optimization) can
be flakey.  If there is no BIOS support for the ST4096, how can I use a ST4096
with Xenix/286?  This is very important, so _ANY_ suggestions will be more than
welcome.


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davidsen@crdos1.crd.ge.COM (Wm E Davidsen Jr) (12/12/89)

In article <609@fred.UUCP> bill@fred.UUCP (Bill Poitras) writes:
| I read in an article in comp.sys.ibm.pc that an ST4096 isn't a supported
| by the IBM-AT bios, so [ ... ]

  Pick a disk config which has the right number of heads to boot.
Alternatively you can use one of the special packages to low level
format (if you need it). Xenix allows you to set the disk params when
you install, so there's no problem with *any* size disk, except getting
it to boot.
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bill davidsen	(davidsen@crdos1.crd.GE.COM -or- uunet!crdgw1!crdos1!davidsen)
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that the world is flat!" - anon

swatt@cup.portal.com (Steven Edward Watt) (12/13/89)

  Xenix-286 does not use the hard disk BIOS when running the drive.  It only
uses it while booting.  There is a special table that describes the drive
to Xenix, installed by (I think) dkparam...

  DOS users should be so lucky!  :)

Steve Watt
...!claris!zok!wattres!steve

swatt@cup.portal.com