= AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 1251 7-14-95 = SCO UNIX 3.2V4.2 DOES NOT USE FULL CAPACITY OF 700MB TOSHIBA DRIVE IN ASCENTIA 910N PROBLEM When installing SCO UNIX 3.2 V4.2 on an Ascentia 910N system with a 700MB TOSHIBA drive, the size of the drive is rounded down to 500MB. CAUSE SCO Unix does not support Logical Block Addressing (LBA). When drive parameters appear to exceed a cylinder count of 1024, or a head count of 16 at boot time, SCO assumes Enhanced IDE mode (EIDE) and restricts the drive to a maximum size of approximately 500MB. SYSTEMS AFFECTED AST PART NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION All Ascentia 910N systems w/700MB Toshiba hard drives. SOLUTION The drive can be placed in an IDE-compatible mode which is supported by this version of SCO UNIX. This is done by selecting "Fully Configuration Installation" during the install process and inputting the actual drive parameters from Toshiba as follows: Cylinders = 1365 Heads = 16 Sectors/track = 63 Landing Zone = 1365 Write Precomp = 0 These parameters will configure the drive to 700MB. SCO supports up to 2048 cylinders in an IDE-compatible mode, which means that the drive can be up to approximately 1GB. In normal operation, when the system is booted, SCO will reference the masterboot block to get the actual drive parameters.