Greetings,
I am working on four retro builds: a 486DX2 with a Tomato 4DPS running DOS 7, Windows 3.11, and Windows 9X; a Pentium III with an Asus P2B running DOS 7, Windows 3.11, and Windows 98SE; a Pentium 60 (unknown board as of yet, it is a Leading Edge brand) that will be running DOS 7, Windows 3.11 and Windows 95OSR2, and an an AthlonXP system (can't remember the board; have to open it up) running Windows XP.
I am using combinations of Compact Flash to IDE adapters and SSD/Mechanical drives using SATA to IDE adapters. I will use external USB drives when applicable. They range from 4GB to 2TB.
With maybe the exception of the AthlonXP system, I am of course running into bios and OS limitations. During my research into how to get as much storage space as possible (I would like all music, game, application data and ISOs from each system's respective era stored locally on each machine and attathed to a private network that I may look into making accessible to friends and family,) I came across rloew's (may he rest in peace) patches. I am looking for assistance in using the package to provide mass storage to my system. I ran the overlay on the P3 and I think it installed, and I get the system to see a 1TB sate-to-ide drive (but not the entire size,) and I am not sure what to do from here. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I used to have a knack of figuring this stuff out, but I am having difficulty since experiencing a motorcycle accident and a couple of subsequent car accidents. I would be very grateful if anyone who knows how to use the TBPlus package and can help me get the P3 set up. I could probably get the other systems set up from there!
Scythifuge