Dig parameters from the IBM that will fit within the hard drive, same or less cyl, head, & sectors. Set the drive up on the new box using manual select for the values the IBM needs. Set the IBM up for the new type.(you may need a setup disk, depending on IBM system) This may work. I've done it before but details and problems are buried in recesses of the mind. Might even require a low-level format of the drive and that might be a problem. And depending on drive type, it still might not work due to controller timing problems.<br>And to be technically correct, what kind of drive interface are you dealing with? MFM, RLL, ESDI, or IDE? Suspect MFM or IDE and the IDE is the one with potential low-level problems.<br>Auto detect is great idea, makes life easier, but older machines have problems on the interchange.<br>Have you considered replacing the machine with something like a 486 with autodetect? They should be really, really cheap.<br>ed <p>Ed Fair<br><a href=mailto: efair@atlnet.com> efair@atlnet.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>Any advice I give is my best judgement based on my interpretation of the facts you supply. <br>
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