more than 8 heads?

Karl Denninger karl at ddsw1.MCS.COM
Thu Apr 6 00:05:36 AEST 1989


In article <7759 at killer.Dallas.TX.US> tony at killer.Dallas.TX.US (Tony Holden) writes:
>I think I saw this a while back but can't find it anywhere.
>I picked up a Fujitsu 72meg hd. with 754 cyl and *11* heads.
>Badtrk will scan the entire hd., but mkfs will not give me the entire 70meg
>and will also not give a useable filesystem.
>
>Is this because SCO 2.2.3 will not handle more than 8 heads?
>
>Thanks in advance.

Nope.  If your controller is up to it (ie: WD1003-WA2, NOT Wd1002) Xenix
will run with up to 15 heads and 1024 cyls.  The 1024 cyls limitation is due
to SCO deciding to keep the FDISK partition information compatible with
MSDOS.

To get the other heads to work, make sure the flag "control byte" in the
"dkinit" parameters is set to "8".  If it's "0" then you can only access up
to 8 headed drives.

This comes up often enough that I thought it worth posting the response.

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