Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!bellcore!texbell!tness7!admdrm From: admdrm@tness7.UUCP (Doug McCoy ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: How do I get my original IBM PC-AT to run a 1.4 Meg disk drive? Message-ID: <461@tness7.UUCP> Date: 27 Dec 89 19:59:05 GMT References: <1055@pedsga.UUCP> Reply-To: admdrm@tness7.UUCP (Doug McCoy (214+464-3038)) Organization: Southwestern Bell, Network Engineering, Dallas Lines: 25 In article <1055@pedsga.UUCP> jeffj@pedsga.UUCP (Jeff Jonas) writes: >I've read over 300 articles in this newsgroup, so if these >questions were already answered, please be tolerant because the >article had expired. > >1) I installed a 3.5" floppy disk drive on my PC-AT. > How do I make it run 1.44 Meg? > (I am currently running it as 1.2 Meg) > Specifics: > IBM PC-AT motherboard with IBM ROM > Western Digital WD-1002 disk controller > DOS 3.2. >Some stuff deleted... > >Thank you for your expertise. >Jeffrey Jonas >jonas@cooper.cooper.edu What you need is a new BIOS. I just installed a 256K Award BIOS on my IBM AT. The new BIOS allows you to set up any kind of floppy drive you like. If you're interested, I bought it from Pinnacle Sales in Santa Clara, CA. They're at (408) 249-7400. Doug McCoy