10 hours ago
(08-03-2026, 11:56 PM)ChickenMan Wrote: The model you need to run HD on is not a p128k but a hdd.
This works fine for me
ubee512.exe hdd --hdd1=hdd_128k_sys_2.2t.hd0
The hdd_128k_sys_2.2t.hd0 is an image of the original Teac HD ( the t after 2.2) and has 4 x 2.5gb partitions as the original was only a 10gb HD.
This also works with A: to D: the HD and E: a ds40 floppy
ubee512.exe hdd --hdd1=hdd_128k_sys_1.1.hd0 --hdd3=hdd_128k_standard_1.1_ds40.dsk
Thanks for your reply - There seems to be some differences in the way the ubee512 runs on Windows vs MacOS
shane@Shanes-MacBook-Pro ~ % ubee512 --model=hdd --hdd1=hdd_128k_sys_2.2t.hd0 --video-type=gl --monitor=c
ubee512: option `--model' argument of 'hdd' is not permitted
shane@Shanes-MacBook-Pro ~ %
shane@Shanes-MacBook-Pro ~ % ubee512 --lmodel
256tc
p1024k
1024k
p512k
512k
p256k
256k
p128k
128k
p64k
64k
56k
tterm
ppc85
pc85b
pc85
pc
ic
2mhz
2mhzdd
dd
scf
pcf
I guess using a model of 128k with the appropriate ROM option was doing the same thing? Have you tried to mount two hdd images?
Which version of ubee512 are you using? I have 6.0.0
