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Re: 800K partitions
In article <jmk3.744086348@crux1.cit.cornell.edu> jmk3@crux3.cit.cornell.edu (Jay Krell) writes:
>>>Anyone know of a way to create 800K partitions?
>>>Is the partitionling info documented? In the Driver Ref?
>>>Are the Chinook SCSI Utils still available?
>
>>What do you mean? Advanced Disk Utilities or any other partiton software
>>should be able to handle it. 800k is 32k increment ( what ever; divisible
>>by 32 ).
>
>The Chinook Utils could set the partition size down to the block.
>I sold my version 1.0 instead of upgrading to 1.5; a mistake.
>ADU partitions in 512K incrememnts.
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/-\ctually, the Chinook SCSI Utils (at least the version I have, 1.5)
only have a resolution of 1K, not one block (.5K). This was quite a
frustration to me when I decided to repartition my hard drive so that
I would have a series of partitions equal in size to my Floptical
diskettes. You see, a blank Floptical comes out to 20330.5K....
However, that was using Tulin's drivers (written by Matt Gulick).
When I tried running with Richard Bennet's drivers, I found that they
formatted a Floptical to 20331K! (There's still only 20330.5K of
free space on the diskette -- the driver just reports to GS/OS that
there's an extra .5K. I repartitioned my drive to 20331K partitions,
and I figure that as long as I don't fill them up to the last .5K, I
should be ok using the Flopticals for backup.)
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(_)ne interesting discovery during my experiments was that the
Chinook SCSI Utilities could sucessfully do a Get Info on the
Floptical, returning all that nifty info that it does... All other
operations result in a timeout error, though (as to be expected).
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/-\ user on GEnie reported that he was sucessfully using his
Floptical as a hard drive for a PC Transporter, which is interesting
because the PCT uses a P8 loader. I suspect that it was working only
because the PCT had to have been making direct SCSI calls (like
Chinook SCSI Utils), and must wait a long time before timing out (a
good idea for the PCT, since it would have to work on quite a variety
of different drives).
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(_)h, I have talked to Tulin, and suggested to them that they get
Matt to modify their driver slightly so that it formats a blank
Floptical out to 20330K, losing the last .5K. I also suggested they
find someone to write a SCSI formatting/partitioning program for
them, since Chinook SCSI Utils is no longer published, and nothing
else that I know of has such a resolution on partitions (except for
the RamFAST utils, which have a resolution of 32K).
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