it definitely had at least one SCSI controller, maybe two (SE and
diff); it was a SCSI-based machine. I can't recall if it had SSA, but
a controller could obviously be fitted...
Mike
On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Fred Cisin <cisin at xenosoft.com> wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jul 2015, Mike Ross wrote:
Now I haven't powered it up since I got it... over ten years ago now! But
in my basement I have a no-brand vanilla PC... which allegedly has special
internal IBM software on it, which allows the user to low-level reformat
standard IBM drives to have 524 byte sectors for mainframe use; it was
given to me for this specific purpose.
I'll drag it out and test it at some point!
In addition to the special software, what kind of disk controller does it
have?
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