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frostbite 8th September 2008 14:33

Back to DOS
 
Having bodged an old PSU for my old machine (why do I bother?) I have now managed to get DOS 6.22 on C via A.

Still not out of the woods though because it can't see the CD drive or the other HD.

From my hazy memory of DOS, I put LASTDRIVE=Z into config.sys thinking that might wake it up to the other drives - it hasn't.

Have I forgotten something?

MacBoero 8th September 2008 14:49

This might help:

http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.c...1148865&page=1
:ok:

Loose rivets 8th September 2008 16:19

I would have thought 6.22 would have seen both drives without prompting, providing the LASTDRIVE is not set to D

Have you tried it without the CD connected?

In the olduns, the drive could be connected totally reversed. Never seemed to hurt them. But check all is okay and the drive is spinning. etc etc

Saab Dastard 8th September 2008 17:50

It is quite possible that the drive is larger than that recognised by fdisk in DOS.

It is also possible that it is not yet recognised in the BIOS.

It is possible that it is not partitioned in at most 2GB chunks, and that at least one primary partition is not set to active.

It is possible that it is not formatted with FAT 16 (although it should still be recognised).

SD

frostbite 8th September 2008 19:54

Thanks everyone.

I suspect one of those gotchas applies, SD, but why does it not see either of the CD drives? Both CDs & both HDs are acknowledged by BIOS on startup.

Saab Dastard 8th September 2008 22:04


why does it not see either of the CD drives? Both CDs & both HDs are acknowledged by BIOS on startup.
For a CD-ROM drive to properly work in MS-DOS, it is required that the CD-ROM drivers be loaded in the Autoexec.bat / Config.sys.

Below are examples of the format of how the drivers should be loaded in the autoexec.bat and config.sys.

AUTOEXEC.BAT:

LOADHIGH=C: \Windows\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD001

CONFIG.SYS:

DEVICEHIGH=C: \CD-ROM\NEC_IDE.SYS /D:MSCD001

Bear in mind that the location and name of the relevant device driver (nnnnn.sys) will vary dependent on your configuration - e.g. it may be on the floppy disk. Also you may not be using high memory, in which case just use Load and Device.

SD

vapilot2004 9th September 2008 08:09


MSCDEX.EXE
I recall this bit, SD. :)

Keef 9th September 2008 10:38

Goodness me, that takes me back! I had terrible problems with that stuff when I got my very first CDROM drive.

It was years before I realised my "new" machine could boot from the CDROM.

Saab Dastard 9th September 2008 10:52

Indeed, takes me back too!

But while 'twere undoubtedly simpler, 'twere in no ways better!

We have come a looooooong way in 15 years!

SD

Jhieminga 12th September 2008 09:08

Saab D. provided the trick to get the CD working, one thing though is that you might need a correct .SYS driver for you CD drive. Check the link in MacBoero's post as that leads to a set of drivers complete with Autoexec and Config files that might work.

Good luck in getting this to work! (Takes me back a bit too I must admit...)

frostbite 15th October 2008 14:27

Thinking about revisiting the beast in the cupboard.

What's the best (cheapest) way to attach the HDs out of the old girl to my current machine, externally?

That way I can take any useful stuff off and then, hopefully, put something useful on.

Saab Dastard 15th October 2008 14:44

Assuming you are talking about standard 3.5" IDE / ATA disks, you could buy an external USB enclosure. Make sure you get one designed to fit your own disk into! You can always buy a big disk to fit into it when you've finished transferring data.

Careful of SATA / PATA interface, obviously.

SD

frostbite 15th October 2008 16:50

Thanks for that, SD.

Yes, confirm IDE 3.5". So, would this enclosure (which sounds ideal) come with a psu or does the power come from the USB?

Had a quick look on Maplins website but their search doesn't seem to understand the question.

Saab Dastard 15th October 2008 17:20

I suggest a google search for "hard disk usb caddy".

Take it from there! Lots of places sell them, ebay, amazon, ebuyer etc. Maplin look to be pretty expensive.

These units should come with external power supplies. Don't buy one that doesn't.

SD

jimtherev 15th October 2008 17:24

External Hard drive enclosure
 
Agree with SD. Maplin not only expensive, but seem only to offer SATA enclosures these days. I haven't ever seen one offered without mains power supply, btw. These use a fair bit of juice to spin the hard disk - would prob. overload the USB.
Jim

Jhieminga 16th October 2008 13:47

3,5" external caddys need an extra power supply, many 2,5" caddys don't.

Saab Dastard 16th October 2008 15:05


3,5" external caddys need an extra power supply, many 2,5" caddys don't*.
True, but we were talking explicitly about 3.5" disks.

*And some 3.5" drives have 2 x USB connectors to get sufficient power, or for early 2.5" drives, a mouse port pass-thru connector.

SD

frostbite 17th October 2008 11:53

Just bought a 3.5" caddy, complete with psu and all leads for £12.99
Amazon.co.uk: 3.5" HDD USB 2.0 EXTERNAL HARD DISK CASE ENCLOSURE: Electronics & Photo

Ordered Weds night, delivered this morning! Not tried it yet.

Saab Dastard 17th October 2008 13:21

Just curious as to why not the TeckNet one for £5 less?

SD

frostbite 17th October 2008 14:27

It's 51p less acksherly, and delivery 4-5 days quoted.

Other than that, it looks like the same item.


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