On Wednesday 12 February 2003 09:31 am, Dave Laird wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > G'morning, ET... > > On Wednesday 12 February 2003 04:08 am, et wrote: > > > Without doing a *lot* of testing I'd hazard a guess that is as good a > > > generalization as you could find anywhere, and probably better than > > > some... with > > > the possible exception of Maxtor drives and most other non-Maxtor > > > drives, as noted previously. Another combination I remember vaguely > > > that ran into troubles > > > in the early testing I've done was using a Seagate EIDE slow drive on > > > the primary and a fast Seagate on the secondary, which only worked in > > > 16 bit mode, something else I never understood. 8-) > > > > was that in M$ products say before 1997? > > Yes, I believe that was the platform. There's an excellent article that > explains > some of the more technical aspects of why floating around the web written > by young Steve Gibson, I think. > > Dave > - -- > Dave Laird ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > The Used Kharma Lot / The Phoenix Project > Web Page: http://www.kharma.net updated 01/20/2003 > Usenet News server: news.kharma.net > Musicians Calendar and Database access: http://www.kharma.net/calendar.html > > An automatic & random thought For the Minute: > Does the name Pavlov ring a bell? > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQE+SlqvaE1ENZP1A28RAnwoAJ4o6Er6ZBmRAXoLZzIoybQCzF2xegCfVy/X > qL0n3ncFzlFsAauJgtrR5Dk= > =e5di > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- yep I just remeber the problems and thought they were overcome about the same time as the 8 gig limit was overcome.
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