Hi!
> > 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 messages :)
I personally suggest inline replying combined with
shortening quotes. Of
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 :)
From: "Alain M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "fd-dev" ;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 8:47 PM
> Subject: [Freedos-devel] UDMA drivers, please report usage...
>
>
>> That is a prety impressive driver...
>>
>> I would l
y, June 03, 2008 8:47 PM
Subject: [Freedos-devel] UDMA drivers, please report usage...
> 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 :) )
>
> tha
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