[Freedos-user] FreeDOS Spanish community created.

2006-11-14 Thread gmjimen
Hello,

I've search information about FreeDOS in Spanish but I didn't find a community
so I decided to start one. I've created a group in Yahoo!
(http://es.groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeDOS_es/) and actually I'm the only
member. I demand your help and comprehension:

- There are another FreeDOS Spanish community out there? May be I didn't
search deep enough.
- Can you add a link in www.FreeDOS.com link section?
- Have you any advice to help it to grow and do it the best way possible?

Thanks.

Guillermo Martínez Jiménez



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[Freedos-user] scsi hard drive install issues

2006-11-14 Thread charles
Been trying to install freedos V1.0 onto a SCSI HD.  The fdisk program 
is giving me Invalid Drive Designation but will see the SCSI drives when 
I issue set FFD_VERSION=6 at the command prompt.  That doesn't do me 
any good though with xfdisk or format. System specs and SCSI specs and 
settings follows:

Motherboard:  ASRock K7VM2
BIOS: AMI BIOS version P1.90
CPU:  AMD Duron 950MHz
Memory:   512MB

SCSI Controller:   Adaptec AHA-2940/AHA-2940W Firmware version 1.16
Settings:
Host Adapter SCSI ID = 7
SCSI Parity Checking = Enabled
Host Adapter SCSI Termination = Enabled

Advanced Options:
Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization = Enabled
Host Adapter BIOS = Enabled
Support Removable Disks under BIOS as Fixed Disks = Boot Only
Extended BIOS Translation For DOS Drives  1GByte = Enabled
BIOS Support For More Than 2 Drives (MS-DOS 5.0 and above) = Enabled

SCSI Devices:
SCSI ID 0 = Quantum QM318200TD (18GB)
SCSI ID 1 = Quantum QM318200TD (18GB)

 From these settings FreeDOS should see the drives a ordinary fixed 
disks. But it doesn't. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. 

Charles

P.S. Linux can access these drives just fine.


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