> ] Never on later files. Can anyone explain? (BUG in dos2?)
> Can't explain this. Whihch version of DOS2 are you using? Do you have an
> official DOS2 cartridge with an official kernel or do you have a 'hacked'
> version, in the Gouda SCSI interface?
I have a built-in version 2.22 kernel, I us
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] Hi!
]
] You may know that I use a Gouda SCSI interface (BIOS 1.59.64) with a 1 GB HP
] SCSI harddisk. I experienced something strange: when I copy some files from a
] diskette, like this: COPY G:*.* .
] I sometimes get an error with the first file, like this (assume that on drive
] G: (diske
Hi!
You may know that I use a Gouda SCSI interface (BIOS 1.59.64) with a 1 GB HP
SCSI harddisk. I experienced something strange: when I copy some files from a
diskette, like this: COPY G:*.* .
I sometimes get an error with the first file, like this (assume that on drive
G: (diskette) are the f
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Sure I can. I have to look it up tonight though when I am at home...
> Hmm.. no not really, i'm using memman 2.41 (this way i can be compatible
with dos1
> & dos2 without worrying about implementing the right memory routines) can
you give
> me an example of such an routine ?
>
> Antal
>
Hi,
I am guessing here that you are familiar with the Dos2 function calls since
you use its memory management. Take a look at the 'define abort exit routine
(63h)'. With this function you can define an abort routine which handles
disc errors but als ctrl-c...
Hope this helps...
Rainier Maas
> H
Hmm.. no not really, i'm using memman 2.41 (this way i can be compatible with dos1
& dos2 without worrying about implementing the right memory routines) can you give
me an example of such an routine ?
Antal
Rainier Maas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am guessing here that you are familiar with the Dos2 fun