

The BT-946C was followed by BT-956C/CD, and finally BT-948, BT-958, and BT-958D. In early 1994, BusLogic became one of the first vendors offering PCI SCSI HBAs, no doubt aided by BusLogic’s experience with EISA and Microchannel. BusLogic supported the odd 24-bit big-endian addressing scheme pioneered by Adaptec, but later extended it with 32-bit little-endian addressing which made BusLogic HBAs a good choice for systems with more than 16MB RAM. Since the early 1990s, BusLogic produced bus-mastering ISA, EISA, and Microchannel SCSI host bus adapters (HBAs) compatible with the Adaptec AHA-154x line (the HBA with by far the best industry support in approximately the 1988-1998 period). But what’s really going on? ISA Compatibility on BusLogic PCI SCSI HBAs
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The problem is most likely caused by a bug in the BusLogic drivers shipped with Windows 95, although it might be more accurate to say that the drivers are not just clever enough. VBoxInternal/Devices/buslogic/0/Config/ISACompat Disabled In VirtualBox, the following needs to be run prior to starting the VM (split into two lines here for readability): VBoxManage setextradata If it does not, the installation will hang:Īfter several minutes, there may be a blue screen complaining about inability to write to the hard disk. This works in VirtualBox, but there’s a catch-the emulated PCI BusLogic HBA must have ISA compatibility disabled.
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For the adventurous, it is possible to install Windows 95 in a VM configured with SCSI storage (hard disk, CD-ROM) attached to an emulated BusLogic HBA.
