From: Mark on
Hi there,

Can anyone give me a run down on how GEOS gets installed onto an
IDE64 ?

Thanks

Mark
From: Leif Bloomquist on
"Mark" <markinnz(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:779826a7-3116-40fc-bda4-16a80ed7c5f3(a)36g2000yqu.googlegroups.com...

> Can anyone give me a run down on how GEOS gets installed onto an
> IDE64 ?

I did it a few years ago, I forget the exact details unfortunately.
However, two things to note:

-You need a special drive or partition for GEOS, it doesn't use the IDE64
native format

-You can get a driver from here:
http://members.elysium.pl/ytm/html/ciaide.html


From: redrumloa on
On Feb 18, 9:30 am, "Leif Bloomquist" <s...(a)127.0.0.6400> wrote:
> "Mark" <marki...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:779826a7-3116-40fc-bda4-16a80ed7c5f3(a)36g2000yqu.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Can anyone give me a run down on how GEOS gets installed onto an
> > IDE64 ?
>
> I did it a few years ago, I forget the exact details unfortunately.
> However, two things to note:
>
> -You need a special drive or partition for GEOS, it doesn't use the IDE64
> native format
>
> -You can get a driver from here:http://members.elysium.pl/ytm/html/ciaide..html

Interesting, I wonder if this driver would work with the uIEC for Geos?
From: Martin Ancher Holm on
On 23 Feb., 01:32, redrumloa <amiga...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
> On Feb 18, 9:30 am, "Leif Bloomquist" <s...(a)127.0.0.6400> wrote:
>
> > "Mark" <marki...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >news:779826a7-3116-40fc-bda4-16a80ed7c5f3(a)36g2000yqu.googlegroups.com...
>
> > > Can anyone give me a run down on how GEOS gets installed onto an
> > > IDE64 ?
>
> > I did it a few years ago, I forget the exact details unfortunately.
> > However, two things to note:
>
> > -You need a special drive or partition for GEOS, it doesn't use the IDE64
> > native format
>
> > -You can get a driver from here:http://members.elysium.pl/ytm/html/ciaide.html
>
> Interesting, I wonder if this driver would work with the uIEC for Geos?

IDE64 is connected to the expansionport, and IIRC uIEC is connected to
the serial bus.

It makes no sense the driver could be used. However the code is open
source, and might be a good starting point for a new driver, (if you
miss a code project for your weekends). :-)

/mrtinb
From: mrtinbspam on
On 23 Feb., 01:32, redrumloa <amiga...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
> On Feb 18, 9:30 am, "Leif Bloomquist" <s...(a)127.0.0.6400> wrote:
>
> > "Mark" <marki...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >news:779826a7-3116-40fc-bda4-16a80ed7c5f3(a)36g2000yqu.googlegroups.com...
>
> > > Can anyone give me a run down on howGEOSgets installed onto an
> > >IDE64?
>
> > I did it a few years ago, I forget the exact details unfortunately.
> > However, two things to note:
>
> > -You need a special drive or partition forGEOS, it doesn't use theIDE64
> > native format
>
> > -You can get a driver from here:http://members.elysium.pl/ytm/html/ciaide.html
>
> Interesting, I wonder if this driver would work with the uIEC forGeos?

IDE64 is connected to the expansionport, and IIRC uIEC is connected
to
the serial bus.

It makes no sense the driver could be used. However the code is open
source, and might be a good starting point for a new driver, (if you
miss a code project for your weekends). :-)

/mrtinb