From: bill AT survival DOT demon DOT co DOT uk (Bill Wright) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: CH-101G ISA IDE Caching Disk Controller Plus I/O. Help Needed Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 12:06:58 GMT Message-ID: <365a9e54.5463296@news.demon.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: survival.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: survival.demon.co.uk:158.152.67.232 X-Trace: news.demon.co.uk 911909219 nnrp-03:8960 NO-IDENT survival.demon.co.uk:158.152.67.232 X-Complaints-To: abuse AT demon DOT net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.1/32.230 Lines: 35 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com CH-101G ISA IDE Caching Disk Controller Plus I/O. Help Needed I am battling to keep my 486-33 rolling along for another year till forced to replace because of Year 2000 date problem. The machine was purchased in the latter end of 1992 and has served me well. Started off with one 210 Meg HD but now run two 528 Meg HD which is the largest size my bios will handle. One of the really good features of my machine is the CH-101G ISA IDE Caching Disk Controller which initially had 2 Meg of on board cache, now upgraded to 4 Meg. Because of on board cache HD access time is very short and has helped to keep this old 486-33 usable for so long. In the CH-101G ISA IDE Caching Disk Controller there is facility to attach another two HD's run from the controllers own bios via a file called DOSDRV.SYS. DOSDRV.SYS is loaded as a device driver from config.sys by putting the instruction, "DEVICE=C:\ DOSDRV.SYS /p2:C1024, H16, S63" as the top line. When going through boot up the message "Device not loaded" comes up. The system does not see the extra third disk but when a diagnostic program that comes with the Controller is run, it recognises the third hard disk. The operating system is Windows 95 version 1 Can anyone help me load this reluctant driver, so the disk capacity can be extended. The capacity of the third and forth HD can be up to: C2048, H16, S254, so I should be able to put on another two 1 Gig disks. Thank you for any help given. Bill Wright