[Coco] [OT] 5 1/4" floppies and Linux
Ken Carlin
carlin at nauticom.net
Wed Nov 9 13:30:22 EST 2005
I'm having a heck of a time getting a 360K 5 1/4" floppy working correctly
under Linux, and I'm wondering if there's anyone on the list who could
help me.
I have a 3 1/2" 1.44meg floppy as drive A and a 5 1/4" 360K floppy as
drive B. They are configured that way in my BIOS. The drive jumper of
the 5 1/4" is set to be the second drive (DS1 in this case), and it is
hooked up on the first connector on the drive cable (before the "twist")
and the 3 1/2" drive is at the end of the cable.
It all works fine under Windows 98. The DSKINI and RETRIEVE utilities
work correctly, and I can create a bootable NitrOS9 5 1/4" disk from a
.dsk image on nitros9.org.
However...
Under Linux (Suse 9.2), only the 3 1/2" works as expected. I can create a
readable 720K disk with it from a .dsk image. The 5 1/4" is a different
story. No matter what I seem to try, it won't format (fdformat /dev/fd1)
and errors out telling me either illegal address or drive not present.
I've tried 3 different floppy drives, and all have the same result. I
even tried a 1.2meg 5 1/4, and I came heartbreakingly close to making a
readable floppy. It formatted and appeared to copy the image correctly,
but only the root directory was readable under NitrOS9 on the Coco.
I should also mention that I've been using Linux for a grand total of 3
days now, so I'm a complete novice.
Any help that anyone can offer will be appreciated.
--Ken Carlin
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