First post, by dylanrush
Hi Vogons, I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 405CS that I've been babying. I've recapped the whiny backlight inverter, replaced the CMOS battery, fixed the nipple mouse, upgraded the RAM to a hefty 40MB, and decked it out with a nice DOS/ win 3.1 / win 95 tri-boot install. It's my favorite laptop in my collection and one of my favorite computers.
I am using a common SD/IDE adapter which seems to only want to support cards up to 4GB. If I put in a larger SD card the whole system seems to choke up - won't find a bootable volume, etc. 4GB is okay, and would have been astronomical back in the day, but I do want to put more games on there.
Most likely, this laptop's hard drive controller doesn't support larger drives, right? I can't imagine that the adapter has this limitation.
I do have an IDE/USB adapter so maybe I'll plug my SD/IDE adapter into that and see if a modern computer can detect a 32GB SD card. I may also buy an actual 2.5 inch, 80gb hard drive from eBay for $7 to see what it can do (probably nothing)
I also have a PCMCIA/CF adapter and that seems to only go up to 2GB.
Any ideas on how I might get the computer to recognize a larger drive?