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First post, by Kouwes

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I wanted to transfer a bunch of files to my 486 using my zip drive. Copied all the desired stuff to a disk using a Win98 PC, so the zip drive is working.
The 486 however doesn’t seem to like that drive. It’s an 5x86 133 with Soyo PCI board (and even 1 VLB slot 🙂). Its has an onboard controller, 32MB RAM and DOS6.22
I checked the config.sys and Lastdrive=G should be good for the 3 drives, including a CD-ROM drive, I am using in that machine.
The iomega did work well the last time I used it with a Pentium 233MMX that only has DOS6.22 on it - no Windows.
It’s a parallel port zip drive, that port is also active in the 486 BIOS and shows up while booting. Since it uses IRQ7, just like the installed GUS Classic, I booted the PC bypassing autoexec and config but that didn’t change anything, I still get: No drive letter assigned.
Any ideas?

Reply 1 of 2, by Nexxen

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Have you installed the drivers?

https://archive.org/details/zip_disk_dos_install

Vogons drivers should have the archive as well.
https://www.vogonsdrivers.com/index.php?catid … menustate=74,70

IIRC you have to use the combo DOS tools and DOS drivers.

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Reply 2 of 2, by Kouwes

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I got the DOS drivers but I didn’t know which one to use so I tried the included GUEST.EXE first and yeah, that worked.
Probably another version than I used before…weird but hey, it works now so all good.