The disk is a 150Mb ESDI drive attached to a Webster
WQESD ESDI
controller. The controller allows be to carve the drive into partitions
that look like separate RD52's. This nice little ability allowed me to
boot from the second partition. Unfortunatly I'd not been backing up to
another partition.
Sounds like the Andromeda ESDC I have in my machine, with an ESDI
disk... I have one disk partitioned as four RD54s... I have
another partitioned as one large disk (still identified as an
RD54, but at 680 MB)
Anyway, its hard to diagnose directory problems from a distance...
I'd need to see a dump of the first 68 blocks (0-67).
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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