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Re: FD had 32-bit BDA?

From "Josh Rodd" <joshua.at.rodd.dot.us@rodd.us>
Newsgroups comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware
Subject Re: FD had 32-bit BDA?
Date 2026-08-08 03:12 +0000
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It sure did... FASTDISK, I believe. By the time I was an adolescent
snotling, I acquired it along with an MCS-600 and finally got to click
that 32-bit Disk Access button.

Not that it really mattered since I spent most of my time booted into an
actual 32-bit operating system (you know, the one that had all-16-bit
disk adapter device drivers...)

Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> wrote:
> Joshua, IIRC the FD MCS-700 had 32-bit BDA.
> 
> Josh Rodd wrote:
> > Presenting ABIOSDSK.386: 32-bit disk access finally gets here for your
> > PS/2 with gigantic, clanking MFM drives and irreplaceable ESDI drives.
> > 
> > This has been about 35 years in coming, ever since as a sprightly 11
> > year old I was miffed that my fancy PS/2 P70 just wouldn't let me click
> > the "32-bit Disk Access", despite me barely understanding what was even
> > for. Of course, we now know that that means you can do things like open
> > a couple DOS windows on your 2MB machine and listen to the fixed disk
> > (or, more likely, a hard drive, since this wasn't happening on real IBM
> > computers with real IBM fixed disk adapters/A) thrash like crazy.
> > 
> > Nonetheless, here it is. It is based on IBM2ADSK.ADD from the OS/2 DDK
> > and WDCTRL from the Windows 3.1 DDK. So far, testing has been really
> > thorough: I tested it on 86Box with a Type 2 Model 80, ESDI adapter
> > card, PC DOS 3.30, 4MB and 2MB configurations, Windows 3.1. A test suite
> > program is included which tries to really exercise the disk and get
> > Windows' multitasking really crankin' with a couple DOS windows open.
> > 
> > Download it for yourself at:
> > https://github.com/sbooks-org/ABIOSDSK386
> > Direct link for 720kB floppy image, because how else would you get it on
> > your PS/2?
> > https://github.com/sbooks-org/ABIOSDSK386/releases/download/v0.90/ABIOSDSK.IMG
> > 
> > No warranty is implied, particularly given this is the kind of code
> > whose failure mode will mean you get to reformat your fixed disk and
> > reinstall everything.
> > 
> > I plan to do SCSI support next (it's easier than it sounds; it's just
> > another ABIOS interface). Can someone remind me what the state of
> > Windows 95 support for ABIOS disk adapters (MFM, ESDI, etc.) and the
> > PS/2 SCSI adapter is?
> > 

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ABIOSDSK.386: 32-bit disk access for your PS/2's MFM and ESDI drives "Josh Rodd" <joshua.at.rodd.dot.us@rodd.us> - 2026-08-08 02:48 +0000
  W95 and SCSI Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-08-07 22:06 -0500
    Re: W95 and SCSI "Josh Rodd" <joshua.at.rodd.dot.us@rodd.us> - 2026-08-08 03:10 +0000
      Re: W95 and SCSI Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-08-07 22:33 -0500
        Re: W95 and SCSI "Josh Rodd" <joshua.at.rodd.dot.us@rodd.us> - 2026-08-08 14:33 +0000
  FD had 32-bit BDA? Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-08-07 22:08 -0500
    Re: FD had 32-bit BDA? "Josh Rodd" <joshua.at.rodd.dot.us@rodd.us> - 2026-08-08 03:11 +0000
    Re: FD had 32-bit BDA? "Josh Rodd" <joshua.at.rodd.dot.us@rodd.us> - 2026-08-08 03:12 +0000
  These are not the hard drives you are looking for Re: ABIOSDSK.386 Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-08-08 07:03 -0500
    Re: These are not the hard drives you are looking for Re: ABIOSDSK.386 "Josh Rodd" <joshua.at.rodd.dot.us@rodd.us> - 2026-08-08 14:27 +0000
      -TC on A30 Re: ABIOSDSK.386 Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-08-08 09:44 -0500
        Re: -TC on A30 Re: ABIOSDSK.386 "Josh Rodd" <joshua.at.rodd.dot.us@rodd.us> - 2026-08-08 14:55 +0000

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