First post, by MCGA
Hi I need some help.
Sorry if this has been asked, I've been searching around and it's just been a really long time since I've tinkered with this sort of stuff.
I bought an old 486 DX4 100 and ordered one of those IDE to SD card adapters. I got it up and running with a 2 GB SD card and it works. The BIOS properly detects the card and it shows up as the right size(1896 Mbytes). I can also see my new C drive and write and read from it when booting off a 6.22 floppy...
But if go into FDISK under Primary Partition info, it does say the correct size under partition status, but below that it say this;
"Total disk space is 504 Mbytes (1 Mbyte = 1048576 bytes )"
So if I format the drive with a /s to make it bootable, it makes my SD Card a 504 meg drive, which then causes the PC to hang on a reboot.
I thought DOS 6.22 could see 2 Gigs just fine? If yes, is there an additional command I need to add to my format line?
I do have EZ Drive if needed?
Thanks!
-Chris