ISC won't install on 330meg ESDI
Bill Mayhew
wtm at uhura.neoucom.EDU
Fri Aug 3 23:42:02 AEST 1990
ISC seems to be a fairly close relative of AT&T 3.2. I found that
AT&T Unix seems to have a strong prejudice against any non-Western
Digital brand HD controllers. Unix does not use the BIOS code on
the controller due to the fact that controller BIOSes don't support
reentrancy (as a rule of thumb). For AT&T (and perhaps ISC if they
inhereted the driver code from AT&T), this means that absolute 100%
register level compatibility is required on the HD interface card.
My system at home is a JDR 386-33 MHz cache board. I am using a
Priam 330 megabyte drive with 1220 cylinders and a WD-1007V-SE2
floppy/hard ESDI controller. I strapped the board to provide
sector translation to 63 sectors per track. The sector translation
is transparent to the O/S, so Unix gets to see the entire drive
minus the 30 meg DOS partition that I set aside. The only problem
I had is that Unix was not happy unless I allocated the DOS
partition starting at cylinder 0. I'd rather have the DOS
partition in the high numbered cylinders in case a DOS program bombs
out and tries to write past the end of the partition. Oh well...
The WD-1007V-SE2 may not be the fastest controller in existance,
but it isn't a slouch by any means either.
==Bill==
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