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Re: IIGS: How to recognize 519 Meg hard drive?
- Subject: Re: IIGS: How to recognize 519 Meg hard drive?
- From: Marsha <menacechgo@aol.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 07:38:56 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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buggie@aix06.unm.edu (Stephen E Buggie) wrote in
news:b2rqfu$a17$1@nunki.unm.edu:
> The software gave a message that, under IIgs system 6.0.1, all the space
> on the hard drive will be recognized.
>
I haven't created a new disk in a while, but once you boot off a floppy or
(being careful) adding the new disk to the chain... Use the Advance Dsik
Utilities program from sys 6.0.1 to initialize and partition your new disk.
Somewhere in some ProDOS and SmartPort manuals and technotes defines the
exacty assignment order,
http://web.pdx.edu/~heiss/technotes/pdos/tn.pdos.20.html
but using my system for an example I've got 6 32MB ProDOS volumes and one
HFS 139MB volume... assigned as follows (along with the ram disks)
(further reference my SCSI card is in slot 1)
/C1 = S1, D1
/C2 = S1, D2
/RAM = S3,D2
/C3 = S4, D1
/C4 = S4, D2
/C5 = S2, D1
/C6 = S2, D2
/RAM5 = S5,D2
3.5 floppy = S5,D1