"heads" = tracks per cylinder
"sectors" = sectors per track
sectors per cylinder = heads * sectors
So:
Cylinders = 330333
Heads = 16
Sectors per Track = 256
Sectors per Cylinder = 4096
*forehead slap* Oh, duh. I tried a little bit different values and am having problems. My 3.9 installation is missing some stuff, and the 3.1 installation said (never did before) that my 2GB partition didn't have enough room for Fonts. I'll try again Tuesday.
For what it's worth, and for those using OS 4 on any of their machines, the boot floppy has a version of scsi.device that is >52. I use this on all my classic machines.
Version >NIL: scsi.device 52
If Warn
LoadResident DEVS:A1200/scsi.device reboot quiet
EndIf
Suddenly, the second channel on the internal IDE adapter and other nice little benefits are usable on the system.
Yeah, I completely forgot that I had done some customization to my boot floppy but then re-made it. I had the patched scsi.device on there, but now I am curious about the OS4.1 scsi.device, and particularly surprised it is 68k. But then I guess the system has to boot 68k then hand over to PPC, right?
I'm assuming one of the benefits is less confusing size issues, but what others?