Joku_242 wrote on 2022-02-16, 10:00:
Thanks! 😀
Hmm, so will BIOS see the drive as a 128GiB drive, or will it work at all? If it's the former, I guess it would be good enough.
Hi Joku_242,
The latest P5A-B BIOS is revision 1011 Beta 005 from 05/02/2002. As 48-bit LBA support for IDE drives and BIOSes did not exist before the year 2004, you are indeed limited to 128GiB on this board.
However, I have found that Award BIOSes from 2000 or later allow drives up to 640GiB to be attached, so a 200GB drive shouldn't be a problem. But the BIOS then only "sees" the first 128GiB due to its 28-bit LBA limitation.
Apart from drive overlay software, there is a workaround on these systems.
To be able to use drivespace above 128Gib you have to use Win2000 with SP3 or higher, WinXP with SP1 or higher, Vista or Win7/8/10, or Linux with kernel 2.4.19 or later, as Operating System.
When all code and data required to boot the OS is placed in a partition(s) below the 128Gib limit, the whole drive can be accessed by these OSes after bootup!
So Win98 doesn’t support 48-bit LBA out of the box and it limited to 128GiB. But there has been a developer who has worked on a patched ESDI_506.PDR driver, and his work can still be found at https://rloewelectronics.com/distribute/PATCH137/
Jan