What about this:
OS3.1 - 25MB
OS3.9 - 1500MB
OS4.0 - 1500MB
MAC - 800MB
PC - 500MB
Is 500MB enough to install win95? (and what about win98, while I'm at it
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Is 800MB enough for MacOS8.2 plus lotsa games/apps?
Sigh.. a 120GB drive and only the 4GB available for operating systems.. How inefficient.
You could certainly set it up that way, however, if you use IDEfix (What I'm using), as soon as the setpatch command in s:startup-sequence starts, you have access past the 4GB barrier, and it will mount any partitions found there. If you want to maximize the <4GB part, you could always use a tiny boot partition, with whatever bootselecter proggy you might use installed on it, and have as large an os 3.1/3.9/4.0 partition you like past 4GB. (Simply a case of assigning c: L: libs: etc.. to the relevant partition), though I believe 3.9 can take a path as an argument after "loadwb", though I've never tried it) The only reason I'd have a larger partition <4GB is for miggy stuff that REALLY needs the <4GB area. (Of which the only thing I can find are emulators and some FFS disk optimization/repair stuff, eg. DiskSalv. which HATES SFS...) Oh, and VMM too, I think. (Though I have no idea why you would use that w/ 256MB of RAM...)
Anyway, 800 MB would be ample space for MacOS, unless you're doing something incredibly space-hungry with it. 500MB for the PC should be fine for Win95, but its slow as hell, even under maximum memory buffer and RTG Gfx. Also, I would work more towards 1GB if you plan on having alot of windows stuff. If possible, I'd use win3.11 WFW, along with Calmira for visual flare if needed. (I have a dual-booting system, which requests which operating system you wan in the autoexec.bat file, and switches to W95 or W31. I only did this because I got sick of switching the partition settings every time I wanted to change which version of win to use. If you use W95 OSR2, you'll need a patch for this to work with W3.11, though.) I've also tried to install W98, though only half-heartedly. It locked pc-task (or it was working perfectly, and I'm just impatient

), and its "official" reqs. are a bit higher than what pc-task can emulate. If you DO manage to get it to work, though, please don't be shy about it!

(Perhaps Win98Lite?)
The PC partition you can format using hdtoolbox, crossdos, and the format command. (FAT95 might work better, though I've not done this yet) Just use MSH\00 as the filesystem when using HDToolbox. You're better off starting pc-task via a boot-floppy, and using fdisk to allocate the the C: drive, and then use the whetever installation method your doing. (If you have windows setup on a CD-Rom, you'll need to install pctcdrom.sys, the docs on how to do this are included with pc-task.) PCTCrossmount (included somewhere in the pc-task draer) should mount the partition via crossdos if you save pc-tasks preferences after configuring it. (And I believe it saves the dosdriver mount files in the ram: or T: disk, in case you want to add them to devs:dosdrivers)
My Mac partition is under custom file system, RES\56, and I mount it Amigaside w/ CrossMac. Again, its best to just let the emulator format it, and run the OS installer. After that, if you have crossmac, I believe there's a proggy on there that will automagically create a dosdriver for it.
Hope this helps!
(PS. I'll try to re-check this thead as much as I usually check forums, however, I live in SW Wisconsin, and there's a huge blizzard pointed at me right now. The power/internet/my sanity is bound to quit when that happens....)