Robert Riebisch escreveu:
> To avoid such confusion in the future it might be good idea to stop
> top-replying, but use inline-replying from now on.
I participate in some lists where the rule is top replying...
Some people think it is better because it is faster to read bigger
quantity of messag
"Alain M." wrote:
> Sorry, Ladislav and Florian...
>
> I realyzed that I was not clear in may question: I want to know about
> this driver: "XMGR and UIDE" with SATA, available in the link bellow.
To avoid such confusion in the future it might be good idea to stop
top-replying, but use inline-re
Sorry, Ladislav and Florian...
I realyzed that I was not clear in may question: I want to know about
this driver: "XMGR and UIDE" with SATA, available in the link bellow.
The older XDMA.SYS I have installed in many of machines and I know for
sure that it is stable...
Thanks for your answers :)
I too. I had not any problem.
2008/6/3 Ladislav Lacina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I use it on my DOS only machine. It is really great driver. It provides fast
> DMA access and disk cache and occupies only very small amount of memory.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alain M." <[EMAIL PROTEC
I use it on my DOS only machine. It is really great driver. It provides fast
DMA access and disk cache and occupies only very small amount of memory.
- Original Message -
From: "Alain M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "fd-dev" ;
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 8:47 PM
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That is a prety impressive driver...
I would like to know who is using it and in what situations, specially
real-world cases (as oposed to simulations, not fantasy :) )
thanks to all,
Alain
Eric Auer escreveu:
> Hi!
>
>>> [...] and that you can use Jack's UIDE driver with UDMA
>>> and SATA hard
Hi :-)
> This may be help in developping free dos usb drivers..
> http://libusb.wiki.sourceforge.net/
Talking about that, using DLL/DPMI-ish JLM drivers for
JEMM386 seems to support easy use of either ASM or C,
which might give interesting possibilities for example
for porting the Linux Synaptic
This may be help in developping free dos usb drivers..
http://libusb.wiki.sourceforge.net/
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