[Coco] Swapping hard drives with SuperIDE
Allen Huffman
alsplace at pobox.com
Mon May 5 23:00:29 EDT 2008
On May 5, 2008, at 9:03 PM, Diego Barizo wrote:
> My original plan was to use 2 had drives (actually CF cards), 1 for
> HDB-DOS, the other for NitrOS-9, and swap them as needed.
More on this ... wish I had my old "the world of '68 micros" articles
on RGB-DOS. I covered this for SyQuest EZ135 (128MB) removeable hard
drives.
My ROM was set to go to the very last "drive" sector offset, so no
matter what platter I put in, I always saw that drive (or maybe the
last 4). I could then run a DOS program that would poke the offset so
I could see more drives, and even bank between them (since you could
only do 256 virtual drives, and more than that would fit on 128MB).
So, I would have an OS-9 platter that had just boot disk at the end,
and an RS-DOS platter, that had the offset program at the end.
I should find all this -- I'm not sure where it is other than my
SyQuest platters. Somewhere I may be able to dig up the articles,
though, which explain how I did it.
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