First post, by noshutdown
whats the maximum ide hdd that can be accessed on 386 rigs? is it 500mb or something? is it a limitation of the isa ide controller or the bios? can 32bit os(win95, nt, freebsd) access larger than that?
whats the maximum ide hdd that can be accessed on 386 rigs? is it 500mb or something? is it a limitation of the isa ide controller or the bios? can 32bit os(win95, nt, freebsd) access larger than that?
504MB tends to be the limit for 386 class machines. It's a BIOS limitation, it can be overcome with an Option ROM type BIOS (either a specific IDE controller with its own BIOS or something more generic like the XTIDE BIOS on a network card) or with drive overlay software.
8.4GB with a hardware based "Enhanced IDE" controller.
These limits are BIOS limitations. You can bypass them with either a DDO or disable BIOS HDD support and use the XT-IDE BIOS (using a NIC) instead.
Btw does anyone know if XT-IDE on a 386 can access HDDs bigger than 137GB? Since ISA->IDE controllers are more like adapters than actual controllers (AFAIK) as long as the HDD supports 48-bit LBA it should work as long as the BIOS does, no? No practical value in that, but would be interesting to know regardless.
I currently use a 2gb drive in a Compaq by means of the SIIG enhanced BIOS card.
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