I have 2 MK-SCSI controllers. 1 has a newer version
in it, but all the harddisks, except the one used on a Gouda SCSI controller,
work on both controllers (als ZIP drive) I don''t know the version just jet and
can't check it right now because I am on holliday in New Zealand.
My suggestion is: take away all partitions, using a
PC. With the MK, start it up with a DOS 2 disk. (if it hangs, there is still a
not MSX partition on it, return to the PC)
With FDISK2-1 or similar program, create the
partitions and initialize them. After the reboot, the MSX should start to Basic
and not with the diskette. You are now on the first partition of the harddisk.
Find out the letter of your diskette and copy MSXDOS2.SYS and COMMAND2.COM to
A:. After a reboot you should be on the A> prompt and on the harddisk. Create
the directorys you want and copy files to them what you want. It's a bit hard,
but if you have a little DOS-knoledge. (every one using a computer should, even
in this Windblows era)
A bit easier is using the BERT utilities. (don;t
need a BERT ROM)
Greetings, hapzee
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