386 UNIX and FDISK
Ken Chapin
ken at uport.UUCP
Sat Dec 17 02:01:20 AEST 1988
In article <450 at lgnp1.LS.COM> phile at lgnp1.LS.COM (Phil Eschallier) writes:
>In article <618 at cimcor.mn.org>, mike at cimcor.mn.org (Michael Grenier) writes:
>> Does anyone know if Microport 386 or other versions of AT&T UNIX
>> for the 386 handle disk drives larger than 1024 tracks? I currently
>> have Microport 286 version 2.4 and the fdisk command doesn't
>> support my drive which has 1226 tracks.
>
>
>to the best of my knowledge, AT style machine do not support disk with
>more than 1024 tracks. i have read, however, that you can purchase a
>special ROM BIOS, and once you do this, you should be able to type the
>drive parameters in via fdisk and all should be well!
Our 386 3.0e product does support > 1024 cylinders and the 286 2.4 product was
supposed to but we found a bug in our fdisk that wouldn't let us. In any case,
the 3.0e 386 does and the 2.4 286 will very shortly support > 1024 cylinders
without any special BIOS.
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