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| Bridgeport EZ Trak Series II DX I have to have a system disk in the floopy drive to make it to the A:\ prompt. And I don't know what I need to do to get this machine functional. I can make changes in the Bios and Reboot and the settings will remain, but I have tried different settings and still get the same result, no floppy I get need system disk, with floppy I get to the A:\ prompt. I have a DiskOnChip 2000 on the motherboard. When I boot the machine, on the CRT "TrueFFSBios V 3.3.37 DiskOnChip Loader 2000 (v1.10) is displayed and then it goes threw somethings and then to the A:\ (prompt which on the disk I have MSDos.) Need some direction, don't know if I have incorrect Bios Settings, DiskOnChip is bad or ? Does anybody have any ideas, I have a machine down. Last edited by Coolbreeze22; 11-30-2010 at 09:14 AM. Reason: no responses |
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| it doesn't show a hard drive under Floppy A and Floppy B, if you are talking about system parameters http://www.cnczone.com/forums/bridge...m_problem.html if you go to this thread and at the bottom there are some pics. On the second pic all I have is Drive A:\ 1.44, etc... and none in the HDD section |
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| I have never seen one of the disk on chip modules before but a quick search yielded some good info. the driver for the disk on chip 2000 is built in and should have showed up as drive letter c. if c is not available from what i read looks like the disk on chip has died. it is old school technology no longer produced. if you do get it to show up according to the pdf you just load it like a regular drive. |
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| Thanks for the e-mailed pics. ![]() Oh, it's one of those backplane deals. Cool! I haven't seen one of those in AGES. ![]() Since it does, in fact, give you the TrueFFS BIOS loader message, that's a good sign that your DOM might actually be ALIVE. ![]() If it is alive, it might just be completely blank and unformatted, which is why it doesn't show up as C:. Do you have any of the TrueFFS utility software (such as DFORMAT and DINFO)? I don't know if standard DOS utilities such as FDISK and FORMAT would work on an FFS-based module. |
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| very true d-money. the question is why did it lose it's partition. i figure it's dieing of old age. but could be wrong. you can find the utilities at the following link just scroll down to disk on chip DigiPoS Support - Drivers & Utilities maybe it will help. |
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