First post, by Socket3
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Hi guys. Today after coming across Sphere0161's thread: "Running DOS games in a real hardware. What issues am I going to encounter?" I got the urge to play some early dos games - so I whipped out my Hyundai Super 16 XT clone, but it refused to boot of the HDD.
The drive in question is (was) a 40mb Seagate ST-251 witch has been running reliably for the past 20 or so years, but I guess it's time has come. It makes a slight grinding noise while spinning, and it freezes the computer whenever any seek operation is requested. For now I'm going to replace it.
The only other working MFM drive I have in my collection is a 20MB Brick Miniscribe 3425 and I've spent the last 2 hours trying to set it up without much success. First off, fdisk sees only 10MB of disk space - it does format OK, but the computer won't boot off the HDD. It will boot of a floppy and read/write off the HDD just fine. The thing is I haven't worked with MFM or RLL drives in a very very long time, and I don't quite remember how to initialize the drives and configure them correctly.
I'm using an OMTI MFM controller with the Miniscribe 3425, as this controller was in the same PC I got the HDD from, so I assumed it was setup for this Miniscribe drive, but it either was configured incorrectly on that PC or I'm wrong about this controller being paired with this drive. I remember MFM drives needed to be initialized and configured using debug.com in dos - G=C800:6 for OMTI controllers - but that command is asking me to format the drive...
How can I get my HDD to show up correctly as 20MB? I read someware that it can be done with spinrite, but it doesn't support all controllers / disk drives. Is there a command that I can use to set drive geometry or does debug ask for drive parameters before formatting?
Any help would be appreciated.