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Re: Mac O/S wouldn't recognize a 32 MB ProDOS Partition on a CF card
On Apr 25, 4:09 pm, Mark Frischknecht <appleii...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2011-04-25 09:58:06 -0700, AppleCPM said:
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> > Hi, y'all!
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> > I move various CF cards between a IIe and a Mac 520c. The IIe is
> > equipped with a SCSI card connected to a device that accepts CF cards
> > inserted into a PCMCIA adapter. The 520c runs the "IIe" emulator and
> > can accept the PCMCIA adapter. Among my collection of CF cards is one
> > with a 32 MB capacity that has one 32 MB partition that I use to boot
> > the IIe. I inserted the PCMCIA adapter containing that 32 MB CF card
> > into the 520c and was shocked to see that I was being asked if I
> > wanted to format the CF card. The shock wasn't too bad because I had
> > a backup of the CF card. I was relieved to find that the IIe found
> > the partition on the CF card to be OK. So, why did the O/S on the
> > 520c not recognize the CF card? This problem was solved by storing
> > binary zeros in to the last two bytes of the first block of the CF
> > card. Those two bytes were originally $55AA. I'm guessing that two
> > bytes had that value because the CF card was originally formatted as
> > an MS/DOS volume and that whatever program I used to format the CF
> > card as a ProDOS volume left those two bytes unchanged.
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> > Willi
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> IIRC there really isn't a partition table on CF cards formatted in a
> CFFA and similar cards
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> Mark Frischknecht
However, the SCSI cards tended to use Apple Partition Map, I thought.
So, the question is, what SCSI card is this?