First post, by tolstiakov
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Hi folks, my first post here. Been reading this forum for a while, so it's about time to join. I restore all kinds of vintage electronics, from TVs and radios to lab instruments and computer hardware. Given the limited free time for this hobby I try to keep my item collection small, but have everything in working order if possible. Over time I accumulated a handful of AT and some XT boards, MFM/RLL disks and controllers, and the associated cards from that era. I've been low on storage space at the time when cases for these were much more abundant than today, so unfortunately I ended up with much more boards than cases to install them into.
I recently acquired a mint condition PC-XT clone (case only, no monitor) with one of those generic Turbo-XT 8088 IBM clone boards with 640kB RAM. NiCd battery had leaked (on the IO/RTC board), but fortunately the damage was minor and easy to repair. Unlike AT and newer stuff, I have very little experience booting XTs. It has two 20MB HDDs and one floppy drive - the BASF 6129. I had to refresh the grease on the head slider mechanism, and also cleaned the heads. I tried to make it boot by formatting a 2S/HD floppy disk in a 1.2MB drive (using the magnet wipe method, 'format a: /4' command, and sys-ed it with DOS 6.22). It did not work, the drive spins but does not read.
Next I attached the BASF drive to a working 286 (setup as 360k drive in BIOS) running DOS 6.22. My attempt to format a known good 2S/HD disk resulted in a 180kB size formatted disk (??) with some bad sectors. Forcing the format size with /f:360 sometimes results in "Invalid media or track 0 bad" or again in a 180kB filesystem. Files can be written to the disk, but reading is intermittent. So my questions are:
- I've been unable to find any documentation for the BASF 6129 drive online, apart from the two pics attached. It's made in Japan, likely a rebranded model. Can anyone recognize it?
- I hope I won't need to use the 48tpi disks with this drive, right? I have none, and instead a handful of good 2s/HD 96tpi disks. Any general advice on this and the above described drive behavior?
- Is DOS 6.22 an overkill for an XT? I'd be glad if there are some downloadable 360kB images out there optimized for the XT, to save some effort.
Thanks in advance.