Bryan Pope wrote:
> Did you change the BIOS to the proper hard drive type? A 20 MB HD will
> probably have a type (from 1 to 46, I believe) and the 100 MB *may* be one of
> these.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to recall that the PC-20 was an *XT*,
thus having no BIOS whatsoever. It might require some additional
information for it to work (a la BSD disklabel).
However, I vaguely remember the existence of 8-bit IDE devices. New
devices will probably not work.
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