Just got a Sega Teradrive
Moderator: BigEvilCorporation
Just got a Sega Teradrive
I doubt there to many other places on the net that'll have any info or care about this.
I came with nothing but the computer itself. Anybody have any technical info or know anything about it other than whats on the net in a couple webpages?
I did sucessfully get dos 6.22 and windows 3.1 running on it.
Came with just dos v5j
Uses a Sega Genesis gamepad and standard ps2 mouse and keyboard so I have those bases covered.
Some pages claim it could be used as a dev system, so far I havent been able to get mouch of that working and didnt look like anything cool was on the harddrive before I formatted it
I came with nothing but the computer itself. Anybody have any technical info or know anything about it other than whats on the net in a couple webpages?
I did sucessfully get dos 6.22 and windows 3.1 running on it.
Came with just dos v5j
Uses a Sega Genesis gamepad and standard ps2 mouse and keyboard so I have those bases covered.
Some pages claim it could be used as a dev system, so far I havent been able to get mouch of that working and didnt look like anything cool was on the harddrive before I formatted it
-
- Very interested
- Posts: 66
- Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2010 7:06 am
- Location: Vancouver, Canada
- Contact:
No I didnt see anything specific to the Teradrive so far as I could tell, just some generic dos driver files.sega16 wrote:Did you read the txt files what if they contained information about the teradrive?
I got it on Ebay, they come up every year or so if you do a saved search. I bet they come up every month or so on Yahoo auctions if you can figure out how to use it.
Firstly! Amazed that these things are floating about, Wonder how many more are in storage?!
Your best bet would be to remove the HDD if you dare, and slave it in a PC, possibly running Dosbox and i can help you recover those files with some really interesting recovery tools i used to use on Acorn PC's. It will be too slow to do anything natively
Either way maybe it would be worth looking at whats inside that old file system
Your best bet would be to remove the HDD if you dare, and slave it in a PC, possibly running Dosbox and i can help you recover those files with some really interesting recovery tools i used to use on Acorn PC's. It will be too slow to do anything natively
Either way maybe it would be worth looking at whats inside that old file system
To be this good takes ages, To be this good takes Stef, Kanedafr, ChillyWilly & everyone who has helped me discover what hardwork is!
Dive into the SpritesMind!
Dive into the SpritesMind!

Getting data off the drive is a little difficult, since it uses an obscure version of the (already obscure enough) PC-XT IDE interface, which is completely incompatible with normal IDE, so you can't hook it up to a modern PC to transfer the data off. I posted info on a process to backup (and restore) TeraDrive hard drive images on this thread on assemblergames:
http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/sh ... isk-images
As for how many were made, it seems at this point it was certainly less than 10,000, but we don't know the exact number. The highest motherboard serial number I've seen is 007279, although the motherboards are common between the model 1/2/3 systems. The highest serial number on an actual unit I've seen is 10006271 on a model 3 system.
http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/sh ... isk-images
As for how many were made, it seems at this point it was certainly less than 10,000, but we don't know the exact number. The highest motherboard serial number I've seen is 007279, although the motherboards are common between the model 1/2/3 systems. The highest serial number on an actual unit I've seen is 10006271 on a model 3 system.
I've seen keyboards with serials over 9000, but of course that means nothing without knowing the exact relations between those and the machine. As in, did they make as many keyboards as there were teradrives in total, or note.
I think theres a hdd connector like that in my old IBM 330. I think it's a 486. I need to back that thing up too... it does have regular plain IDE for sure though, since my spare 52x cd drives work with it flawlessly (plus there's an IDE slot on my sb pro soundcard too, but that one may actually be proprietary). Or at least, I recall that machine having such a cable. I'm curious if it would work with these machines.
I think theres a hdd connector like that in my old IBM 330. I think it's a 486. I need to back that thing up too... it does have regular plain IDE for sure though, since my spare 52x cd drives work with it flawlessly (plus there's an IDE slot on my sb pro soundcard too, but that one may actually be proprietary). Or at least, I recall that machine having such a cable. I'm curious if it would work with these machines.