First post, by stanwebber
https://tldp.org/HOWTO/Large-Disk-HOWTO-4.html
bios development seemed to be consolidated to only a handful of companies. does this list represent the historic convention of workarounds to the problem? or was it the wild west with strategies placing arbitrary limits all over the place and in-between?
i'm curious to know the limit on a pentium p54c laptop with a phoenix bios from probably around 1994-95. it had a factory option for a 810mb hdd (which i have) so it's doing some sort of translation. the bios doesn't explicitly have a hdd autodetect option, but with no cmos battery the laptop complains and reverts to cmos defaults, but the hdd selection comes up custom defined type with the correct c/h/s (almost always). the bios accepts and detects the cyl count well past 1024 so the translation trickery is happening under the hood
i replaced the 810mb hdd (also had sub-512mb hdds) with a cf adapter and obtained 5 1gb cards of 2 different geometries. all work as expected, but i don't have any other cards under 16gb to test where the cutoff point is.