Hans01
Experienced Member
After working many weeks in my spare free time, I succeeded in interfacing the Lo-Tech IDE interface to the Model II family.
It is running very good with the performance of a model 4P.
It needs NO Tandy harddisk controller.
It runs at the moment on LSDos 6.3.1.a without any problems
Auto boot not (yet) possible.
Tested with a DOM module for the moment as a very good option.
It needs a small interface between the Model II and the Lo-Tech controller.
A smal modification on the Lo-Tech must be done.
I'am running four partitions of 6364 K. and the system can be moved from drive :4 to drive :0
I can tell you that it runs like a modern computer now.
As a few pictures tells more than a thousend words, here they are.
It is running very good with the performance of a model 4P.
It needs NO Tandy harddisk controller.
It runs at the moment on LSDos 6.3.1.a without any problems
Auto boot not (yet) possible.
Tested with a DOM module for the moment as a very good option.
It needs a small interface between the Model II and the Lo-Tech controller.
A smal modification on the Lo-Tech must be done.
I'am running four partitions of 6364 K. and the system can be moved from drive :4 to drive :0
I can tell you that it runs like a modern computer now.
As a few pictures tells more than a thousend words, here they are.