On Friday, February 27, 2004, at 11:05 PM, Robin Ashe wrote:

Make 3 partitions, each 256MB in size. You won't have any files or programs
in DOS that need more space than that anyway.


Alternitively I can see about sending you the FDISK program for Win Me and
see if it formats FAT16 partitions.


On 2/27/04 8:02 PM, "Brian Futrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've been trying to create a new drive image file for use with my PC
Compatibility Card. I've tried to create one while initializing it.
DOS can't see the drive. I then tried to make one without initializing
the drive. DOS will format it, but only 255MB out of 1024MB.


I'm using PCSetup 2.1.7 on a modified 7200 case/7300 CD-ROM and case
badge/8500 logic board. :)  It is running 9.1 with 160MB RAM, a
604/180mhz processor, 2 x 1GB SCSI drives and an external Seagate 9GB
68-pin SCSI with a 68-50 pin adapter.

Any suggestions?  I'm thinking of reverting to PC Setup 1.6.4 - I have
no interest in running Windows on it at the moment.

Brian


I've got quite a few DOS-based CD-ROM games, a few of which use quite a bit of space (Quake I, Dungeon Keeper I, Duke Nukem, Bioforge, Fade To Black, etc). At the moment, they won't install on the working disk image that I have which is 150MB.


While I have PC emulators (VirtualPC, RealPC), the PC Compatibility card blows them away for speed with the hardware that I have.

Brian


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