Finding the manufacturer of the motherboard and then finding if they have a Web site is a doubtful proposition. How do I find the FCC ID, and do I have to take everything apart? Motherboard booklet said nothing about upgrading the BIOS. Does Promise's ISA DriveMax permit DOS to see up to 128 GB Ultra EIDE hard drive? With a 2.5 GB hard drive where the BIOS can see only 504 MB, one solution is to run Linux. Boot partition must be within the first 1024 cylinders, or Linux can boot from drive A (/dev/fd0), but Linux, after booting, can see past 1024 cylinders. That would avoid the need for Ontrack or other disk manager. DOS could still have a partition at the low end of the hard drive. Anybody interested in a bloated offshoot of the Mozilla project? Beonex Communicator 0.6 requires 64 MB RAM but prefers 128 MB, for Linux and Win32. <a href="http://www.beonex.de/communicator/version/0.6/install/">Beonex Communicator"</a>
