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| Date: |      Sun, 01 Jun 2003 22:34:51 GMT  |  
| From: |      waynec@linkline.com  |  
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| Subject: |  Re: SCOUG-Help: Re: Wayne's ide... IMPORTANT  |  
 
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Steven Levine writes:   
 
 
>    at 01:42 AM, waynec@linkline.com said:   
>   
>>OK, I now at least have the bios and the PQmagic ver 5 ptedit program   
>>agreeing on the head and sector counts.   
>   
> For posterity, what are the head and sector counts that they agree on? :-)  
 
IDE Primary Master: "Auto"  
Access Mode: "LBA"  (this may be my original mistake)   
 
yields...   
 
Capacity:     40018 mb  
Cylinder:      4865  
Head:           255  
Precomp:          0  
Landing Zone: 19157  
Sector:          63   
 
>   
>>So the partition formatting may have been the problem with the diskettes   
>>prior to your recent changes, and possibly because of the bios/PQmagic   
>>differences on the drive geometry.   
>   
> Possibly.  I'm a bit surprised that this prevent Warp from booting, but I  
> had a plan to handle this in case it did.   
>   
> The first next thing is to tell use if you needed to do any of the other  
> driver replacements I described in the other thread.   
>   
> FWIW, it's not a good idea to generate multiple subject threads for the  
> same problem.  It makes it harder to review history.   
>  
 
I'm sorry, Steven, but now I've lost track... if you mean did I alter the   
config.sys and the snoop.lst on the replacement diskettes with your changes:   
Yes, I made those changes (and only those changes) to the replacement   
diskette 1 that I downloaded from the IBM DD Pak site.   
 
>   
> The next next thing is to update the install diskettes with the most  
> recent versions of:   
>   
>   IBM1S506.ADD  
>   OS2CDROM.DMD  
>   OS2DASD.DMD  
>   IBMIDECD.FLT   
>   
> Save copies of the orginals, just in case.  Make sure you can still boot.  
 
I've been using those files on my P2, so they should already be on the AMD.   
 
These are the dates on the replacement diskette 1:   
 
>   IBM1S506.ADD  4/21/2001  (my P2 version dated 6/16/2000)  
>   OS2CDROM.DMD  8/26/1996  (my P2 version dated 5/23/200, larger size)  
>   OS2DASD.DMD   9/13/2000  (P2 version dated 9/23/2000, same size)  
>   IBMIDECD.FLT  7/19/2000  (P2 version dated 6/16/2000, same size  
 
So it appeared to me I only needed to update os2cdrom.dmd on the diskette,   
and I've now done that.   
 
>   
> The next next thing is to get back some space on the diskettes.  REM out  
> the "extra" CD-ROM filter drivers:   
>   
>   basedev=hitcds1.flt  
>   basedev=neccds1.flt  
>   basedev=sonycds1.flt  
>   basedev=toshcds1.flt   
>   
> If you happen to need one of these, it will be obvious when you test boot.   
> If you do, un-REM the required driver.  
 
Done.   
 
>   
> Once all this works, you can start deleting the REM'ed drivers from the  
> diskette.  There's no hurry to do this, but this will free up space that  
> can be better used for other purposes.  I'm pretty sure your SCSI drive  
> will be invisible to the boot diskettes, so we will need to add a driver.   
> We might also want to switch to DANIS506.  In some situations, it will  
> perform better than IBM1S506.  If you want to test DANIS506 before trying  
> to bring the system into production, let me know.  Switching later should  
> be no problem either.   
>   
> Post copies of your final snoop.lst and config.sys here.  
 
Config.sys:   
 
rem config.sys - for Wayne - with excess drivers disabled  
rem Sat May 31 22:26:40 PDT 2003 SHL  
buffers=32  
iopl=yes  
memman=swap,delayswap  
protshell=sysinst1.exe  
set os2_shell=sysinst2.exe  
diskcache=D2,LW  
protectonly=yes  
libpath=.;\;\os2\dll;\os2\install;  
ifs=hpfs.ifs /c:64  
pauseonerror=no  
codepage=850  
devinfo=kbd,us,keyboard.dcp  
devinfo=scr,ega,vtbl850.dcp  
device=\dos.sys  
device=\mouse.sys  
set path=\;\os2;\os2\system;\os2\install  
set dpath=\;\os2;\os2\system;\os2\install  
set keys=on  
set copyfromfloppy=1  
basedev=ibmkbd.sys  
basedev=ibm1flpy.add  
basedev=ibm1s506.add /v  
rem basedev=danis506.add /v  
rem basedev=ibm2flpy.add  
rem basedev=ibm2adsk.add  
rem basedev=ibm2scsi.add  
rem basedev=ibmint13.i13  
basedev=os2dasd.dmd  
device=\testcfg.sys  
basedev=xdfloppy.flt   
 
set os2_shell=cdinst.exe  
set saveconnect=1  
set cdrominst=1  
ifs=cdfs.ifs /q  
rem basedev=aha152x.add  
rem basedev=aha154x.add  
rem basedev=aha164x.add  
rem basedev=aha174x.add  
rem basedev=aic7770.add  
basedev=aic7870.add  
rem basedev=btscsi.add  
rem basedev=fd16-700.add  
rem basedev=fd8xx.add  
rem basedev=fd7000ex.add  
rem basedev=dpt20xx.add  
rem basedev=dac960.add  
rem basedev=flashpt.add  
rem basedev=ipsraid.add  
rem basedev=ql10os2.add  
rem basedev=ql40os2.add  
rem basedev=ql510.add  
rem basedev=chincds1.flt  
rem basedev=hitcds1.flt  
rem basedev=neccds1.flt  
rem basedev=sonycds1.flt  
rem basedev=toshcds1.flt  
basedev=ibmidecd.flt  
rem basedev=tmv1scsi.add  
basedev=sony535.add  
rem basedev=lms206.add  
rem 154569 basedev=lms205.add  
basedev=mitfx001.add  
basedev=sbcd2.add  
rem basedev=sony31a.add  
device=\os2cdrom.dmd  
set os2_shell=cdboot.exe  
set oemprogram=\ibminst\npconfig.exe  
set exitwhendone=1   
 
snoop.lst:   
 
; snoop.lst - for Wayne - with excess SNPs disabled  
; Sat May 31 22:26:48 PDT 2003 SHL  
resrv.snp  
netdet1.snp  
ibmkbd.snp  
ibm1flpy.snp  
ibm1s506.snp  
; SCSI Snoopers  
;aha6360.snp  
;aha154x.snp  
;aha174x.snp  
aic7870.snp  
;ql10os2.snp  
;ql40os2.snp  
;ql510.snp  
;ipsraid.snp  
;btscsi.snp  
;fd16-700.snp  
;fd8xx.snp  
;fd7000ex.snp  
;dpt20xx.snp  
;flashpt.snp  
;dac960.snp  
; Misc. Snoopers  
pcmcia.snp  
ir.snp  
netdet2.snp  
; CDROM Snoopers  
;mitfx001.snp  
;sbcd2.snp  
sony31a.snp  
; Audio Snoopers  
;sndgalax.snp  
;auddrive.snp  
;jazz16.snp  
;sndblast.snp  
;pas16.snp  
;bsaudio.snp  
; Misc. Snoopers  
parallel.snp  
mouse.snp  
serial.snp  
; Note: Place additional snoopers above this line  
pcibus.snp   
 
>   
> Now, boot from the install diskettes.  One of the first screens with allow  
> you to use F3 to drop to the command line.  There will be a prompt on the  
> status line.  Drop to the command line and run fdisk.  Make sure it sees  
> all 40GB of the drive.  Let us know the results.  
 
OK, I reconnected the scsi cable for this, in case fdisk might see the scsi   
drives...  
it did not.   
 
>   
> Post the results of:   
>   
>   fdisk /query:all   
>   
> here.  Redirect the output to a work diskette.  
 
Here 'tis:   
 
Drive Name  Partition Vtype FStype Status   Start     Size   
 
   1 0000003f     :    3    00      0          0    38162  
                                            **BIOS:8032MB   
 
>   
> The plan is to use Warp's fdisk to do all partitioning, format the FAT and  
> HPFS partition and then bring the SCSI drive on line.  
 
There's where it gets tricky, because more than one partition starts   
affecting my D: scsiWarp boot. Not a serious issue, because I can find a way   
to move my Warp E: F: G:, etc to that drive, as they are on my P2.   
 
If there's a way to get the ide drives to be the second string of drives,   
that might be nice, but that would probably screw up my future ability to   
install & boot WinXX (haven't decided which flavor yet).   
 
Anybody running a system that can boot WinXX care to comment on their   
solution to the drive letters?   
 
But, I can worry about that later. I'll settle for one HPFS partiton on the   
ide drive for the time being, and it doesn't appear there's anything to stop   
me from doing that right now, using the updated install diskettes.   
 
I'd still like to hear more on the approach you mentioned in a prior post   
about how to avoid the problem I've had on the P2, after an abnormal   
shutdown, with the D:\OS2|help\_cache0.db file corruption that requires me   
to run chkdsk from a diskette bootup.   
 
>   
> At that point we will make sure we are backed up do some final driver  
> tweaks.  In your spare time, get a copy of jjscdrom and daniatapi from  
> Hobbes.  These might provide some performance improvements.   
>  
 
I'm already using those on the P2, so they should already be on the AMD.   
 
Thanks, you've been a great help in getting me this far.   
 
Wayne  
 
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