[rescue] Anybody remember MFM? (Durango Poppy II problem)

Walter Belgers walter+rescue at belgers.com
Wed Aug 6 16:04:11 CDT 2003


Mike Hebel wrote:
> There's a good point.  If it's got a BIOS of some sort it might be 
> missing the drive "type" - we used to have to set MFM according to 
> manufacturer's settings and ESDI as drive 1 or 2 depending on the size 
> of the drive.

The drive is jumpered to be the first drive. When in maintenance shell,
accessing /dev/rw0 or /dev/w0 results in the drive spinning up;
accessing /dev/rw1 or higher results in a panic (duh).

> No luck locating a low-level utility then?

I have found something that _might_ be a low-level formatter. I also
found a utility to read the EEPROM and it says it has a 7MB drive which
is wrong. I cannot choose a 70MB drive which is in it. They guy who gave
me the machine said it was operational when the system was shut off and
no changes were made to the hardware config since. Also, the EEPROM disk
selection utility only lists 7, 10, 20, 40MB drives. I do have a 21MB..
does that count as 20? :)

Walter.
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