On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, gil smith wrote:
2) I recently got a toshiba T1100plus which seems to
work well (except for
Also, when I run format on the machine (with 3.3), it formats the disks to
300-something KB instead of 720KB. Running format /? does not seem to list
help info on the 3.3 dos, as it does on other versions I have used. I can
format a 720K disk on my win98 desktop machine, but I am wondering why dos
3.3 is formatting to less that the drive can handle. Anyone with Toshiba
dos 3.2 out there?
DRIVPARM /D:0 /F:2
in CONFIG.SYS
or:
DRIVER.SYS /D:0 /F:2
in CONFIG>SYS
or:
FORMAT /T:80/N:9
It doesn't KNOW that you have a drive other than 360K. The configuration
data stored in CMOS didn't come about until 80286 machines. That's what
DRIVPARM is for.
IIRC, Toshiba had an MS-DOS 3.31 of their own.
ALL versions of MS-DOS < 5.00 were specific to, and sold by, machine
manufacturers. There was NO generic MS-DOS < 5.00.
3.20 was the first version of MS-DOS and PC-DOS for which all versions
supported 3.5" drives. (Any support for 3.5" < 3.20 is a custom
modification for a specific machine)
2.11 and 3.31 were the most heavily customized.