Mtools on 3.5 drive
Peter Fales
psfales at cbnewsc.ATT.COM
Sat Jul 22 08:27:46 AEST 1989
In article <1989Jul20.025132.14819 at ivucsb.sba.ca.us>, todd at ivucsb.sba.ca.us (Todd Day) writes:
> I would like to modify the latest release of Mtools so it
> will work with 3.5" MS-DOS disks. The relevant changes
> have to be made to init.c, but I do not know what the
> FAT types are for 3.5 disks.
Craig Votava (hi Craig!) figured out how to get mtools1.5 working
with the 720K disks. Putting his changes into mtools 1.6 is simply
a matter of adding the following patch: (This assumes that the
only 80 track drives on your system are 9 sector, i.e. no 1.2MB
or 1.44MB disks, a reasonable assumption on the Unix-pc).
Patch follows:
*** /u/osrc/mtools16/init.c Wed Jul 19 22:17:35 1989
--- init.c Wed Jul 19 22:34:38 1989
***************
*** 95,100
gdbuf.params.psectrk = 9;
gdbuf.params.pseccyl = 18;
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown format '%02x'\n", fat);
code = 1;
--- 95,112 -----
gdbuf.params.psectrk = 9;
gdbuf.params.pseccyl = 18;
break;
+
+ case 0xf9: /* all 80 track disks */
+ dir_start = 7;
+ dir_len = 7;
+ clus_size = 2;
+ fat_len = 3;
+ num_clus = 713;
+ gdbuf.params.heads = 2;
+ gdbuf.params.cyls = 80;
+ gdbuf.params.psectrk = 9;
+ gdbuf.params.pseccyl = 18;
+ break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown format '%02x'\n", fat);
code = 1;
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