gregg@rm1.UUCP (Gregg Zupcsics) (09/14/90)
Please excuse if you've seen this before - this is a re-post, since I've received exactly zero response since I posted this question two weeks ago. thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm having some trouble adding a 3.5" floppy disk drive to an AT clone. I've installed DOS 3.3, and tried using DRIVEPARM and DRIVER.SYS (one at a time) without any success. Attempts to read from the drive are successful after a 5 to 10s delay, however I'm unable to format disks on the drive. Device=Driver.sys /D:1 /T:80 /S:18 F:7 My clone was assembled from board level components and is using the Smartek motherboard, Pyramid Software development BIOS v 2.14, and an assortment of other boards from various vendors. It has been suggested that my BIOS may not support the 3.5" drives (although it works fine for HD 5.25" drives). Unfortunately, Smartek seems to have either moved or gone out of business, since their phone is no longer in service and they are not listed in the telephone directory so I can't get any support or a new BIOS from them. I've contacted Phoenix (I can't find Pyramid) and they suggest that it won't be possible to get a BIOS upgrade if the board manufacturer is out of business and recommend replacing/upgrading the motherboard - which isn't a bad idea anyway, but I wanted to wait a bit before spending the $$$ for a good 20 or 25 MHz 386 motherboard. Questions for all you PC wizards in net-land: 1) Is it likely that a BIOS upgrade is actually needed? If not, any ideas for what else to try? 2) Where can I get a more recent BIOS version that will work with my system, and what should I expect it to cost? The Smartek motherboard seems to use Intel support chips rather than C & T or some other set of VLSI in case that helps. 3) Anyone know where I can reach Smartek or Pyramid? 4) Does anyone have a "canonical list" of (or suggestions for) low cost, high performance 386 motherboards from reliable companies? Thanks very much in advance for any help. Please e-mail responses if possible... Gregg Zupcsics Racal-Milgo, Network Managment Product Development 1601 N. Harrison Parkway Phone: (305) 846-6332 (w/ voice-mail) Sunrise, FL 33323-2899 USA UUCP : ...uflorida!novavax!rm1!gregg or gregg@rm1.uucp -- Gregg Zupcsics Racal-Milgo, Network Mgmt Product Development 1601 N. Harrison Parkway Phone: (305) 846-6332 (w/ voice-mail) Sunrise, FL 33323-2899 USA UUCP : ...uflorida!novavax!rm1!gregg
sonny@charybdis.harris-atd.com (Bob Davis) (09/16/90)
In article <914@rm1.UUCP> gregg@rm1.UUCP (Gregg Zupcsics) writes: >Please excuse if you've seen this before - this is a re-post, since I've >received exactly zero response since I posted this question two weeks ago. > [Stuff deleted] > > Device=Driver.sys /D:1 /T:80 /S:18 F:7 > GREGG, Hello, and try putting PRECISELY this in CONFIG.SYS: DEVICE=C:\DOSdirectory\DRIVER.SYS /D:01 /F:7 where "DOSdirectory" is the directory which contains DRIVER.SYS. This assumes that your 1.4Mb 3.5" drive is to be B: Please let me know if this works for I want to do the same thing. Your /S:18 in your posting seemed wrong (18 sectors?). Good luck, and let me hear how it goes, please. ______________________________________________________________________________ Bob Davis, UofALA'66 \\ INTERNET : sonny@trantor.harris-atd.com | _ _ | Harris Corporation, ESS \\ UUCP : ...!uunet!x102a!trantor!sonny |_| |_| | | Advanced Technology Dept.\\ AETHER : K4VNO |==============|_/\/\/\|_| PO Box 37, MS 3A/1912 \\ VOICE : (407) 727-5886 | I SPEAK ONLY | |_| |_| | Melbourne, FL 32902 \\ FAX : (407) 729-2537 | FOR MYSELF. |_________|