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Re: Apple IIe - Partition and Format a Hard drive on a Focus IDE card
Henry S. Courbis wrote:
Hello Steve.
Can someone please help me. I have a focus hard drive card. the
orginal
hard drive died. I installed a new drive but that's all I can do. I
can't figure out how to partition and format the new drive on my
Apple IIe.
I have a 128 Meg CF Card that's partitioned 30, 30, 30, 30 Megs. If you'd
like a copy I could send it along with a CF Adapter. May be good excuse to
'upgrade' to CF.
Here's the links:
http://www.reactivemicro.com/product_info.php?cPath=1_24&products_id=56
and
http://www.reactivemicro.com/product_info.php?cPath=1_24&products_id=40
Order both and leave a message in the comments section for me to load the CF
Card for the Focus with the Image I have. Then when you receive the CF Card
and Adapter it will be 'plug and play' ready.
Hope that helps.
PS - Anyone ever going to rewrite that awful utility so 'normal' people can
use it? The Focus is a great card, but that utility is enough to make you
want to throw the card out the window.
About a decade ago, I had the same problem and offered to take a look at
the utility with the aim of creating a //e version. I found the source
so complex and inpenetrable (I'm not a IIgs programmer) that I gave up
and used a IIgs for partitioning! ;-(
I worked on a //e partitioning utility for a SCSI drive once, and it
was quite easy, but I couldn't even identify the data structures
being dealt with, they were so obscured by GUI code!
It's a great example of using a cannon to shoot a mouse.
-michael
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