japhethx gmail wrote:
>> In my previous UIDE comments the word "P-R-E-S-E-N-T"
>> was truncated by whatever forum software is in use to
>> the word "S-E-N-T"!!
>
> No problem here. There are 3 occurances of "sent" in your first post, and all
> threee have a nice "pre" prefix.
Same here in Thund
> In my previous UIDE comments the word "P-R-E-S-E-N-T"
> was truncated by whatever forum software is in use to
> the word "S-E-N-T"!!
No problem here. There are 3 occurances of "sent" in your first post, and all
threee have a nice "pre" prefix.
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Hi!
eheheh :)
relax Jack, nice shot regarding uide :)
once english is my second language,
my english is definitely far worse than your :)
Kind Regards and Best Wishes,
Geraldo
Non dvcor, dvco => Sapere Aude
São Paulo, Brasil, -3gmt
site: http://exdev.sf.net/
github: http://github.com/geraldonett
In my previous UIDE comments the word "P-R-E-S-E-N-T"
was truncated by whatever forum software is in use to
the word "S-E-N-T"!! I have NEVER seen such a thing
occur in E-Mail or forums before! Please understand
that what seems to be "S-E-N-T" should be read as the
words "At p-r-e-s-e-n-t". S
"Maybeway36" and Geraldo --
I am the writer of UIDE. To answer your "confusion" about
the UIDE driver, the following may be of help --
UIDE is meant to be a "Universal IDE" driver for hard-disk
and CD/DVD drives. It enables UltraDMA logic for SATA or
IDE disks and CDs/DVDs, which some older B
Hi!
I didn't know that, oops
btw, what is up with FD 1.1?
i still busy(oops, my thesis got rejected here)
but of course, as soon as i can, i'll contribute
See Ya!
Geraldo
Non dvcor, dvco => Sapere Aude
São Paulo, Brasil, -3gmt
site: http://exdev.sf.net/
github: http://github.com/geraldonetto
msn
Op 26-2-2010 22:17, Geraldo Netto schreef:
> Hi maybeway36,
>
> Uide is different from lbacache/cdrcache
> Uide enables ultra dma[1] modes for harddisks
> while lbacache/cdrcache do cache for harddisks/cdrom
>
Geraldo, by default UIDE includes caching for diskettes, harddisks on
controllers an
Hi maybeway36,
Uide is different from lbacache/cdrcache
Uide enables ultra dma[1] modes for harddisks
while lbacache/cdrcache do cache for harddisks/cdrom
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA
See Ya,
Geraldo
Non dvcor, dvco => Sapere Aude
São Paulo, Brasil, -3gmt
site: http://exdev.sf.
With UIDE (http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/driver.html), do I need LBACACHE and
CDRCACHE anymore, or does UIDE server their functions as well?
-maybeway36
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