Scorpio News |
July–September 1987 – Volume 1. Issue 3. |
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There is some talk of Scorpio Systems going into the public domain program supply market, if they do, then perhaps they can have my CAT program, and its companion Address program to see if anyone wants them. If you don’t fancy sending loot in the direction of Scorpio, then you can pick up those two, and the other public domain programs I’ve mentioned on the CBBSLW bulletin board for the cost of a (long) phone call.
One last (long) thought, passed on to me by Brian Hayward of Colchester, for those who own Amstrad 1512’s with one drive and haven’t forked out the necessary for the Technical Manual. Statement: If you’ve owned a Gemini or Nascom with 800K disks, bet you’re pretty peeved to discover that the maximum disk capacity of the the Amstrad (most other clones) is only 360K per!! How Brian has both; that is, a one drive Amstrad and the Technical Manual; and he’s found a new command for the CONFIG.SYS file (it actually ends up in the ‘environment string space’) and it goes like this:
| DRIVPARM=/D:dd[/F:ff |
where /D:dd is the drive number (0-255) |
| and optionally: |
| /T:tt is the number of tracks/ |
| /S:ss is the number of sectors/ |
| /H:hh is the maximum head number (1-99) |
| /C indicates changeline (door lock) support required |
| /N indicates non-removable block device |
| /F:ff indicates the format factor, where: |
| 0 = 5.25″ |
| 1 = 5.25″, 1.2 Mbyte |
| 2 = 720K |
| 3 = 8″ Single density |
| 4 = 8″ Double density |
| 5 = Hard disk |
| 6 = Tape drive |
| 7 = Other |
Zap an 80 track drive in the spare hole and, set Drivparm correctly, and lo, you have 720K on that drive. Nice, isn’t it.
Well I run DOS 3.2, so I tried the above on both my AT clone and one of the
real genuine IBM AT’s at work with peculiar results! Firstly an AT is fitted
with a double sided 80 track dual speed drive, giving 1.2 Mbyte on that drive,
made up of 15 sectors of 512 bytes/
So first I set the drive parameters for drive A, 80 track 9 sectors/
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