In reply to: Bernd Blaauw
>Op 7-2-2012 15:05, Bertho Grandpied schreef:
>> Also of note, PLoP's license has changed it is now free for use >> including
>> commercial. Donations will be accepted still?.
The question mark after the word "still" was un,intended (a typo). Sorry if it
clouded the m
This is correcting my mistake,
--- On : Tue 2/7/12, Bertho Grandpied wrote :
> In reply to: Mark Brown
> > you *could* try USBASPI.SYS /V /W
> > followed by DI1000DD.SYS
> This is what I tried first thing, and the DI1000DD.SYS
> ["Ninja ASPI DISK DRIVER Ver2.00", 16368 bytes,
> MD5=9C\\\
Op 7-2-2012 15:05, Bertho Grandpied schreef:
> Also of note, PLoP's license has changed it is now free for use including
> commercial. Donations will be accepted still? Please watch what Elmar had to
> say about the change (at the above URL).
The donation button is quite well hidden, and seems
In reply to: Mark Brown
> you *could* try USBASPI.SYS /V /W
> followed by DI1000DD.SYS
This is what I tried first thing, and the DI1000DD.SYS ["Ninja ASPI DISK DRIVER
Ver2.00", 16368 bytes, MD5=9C240A5F1848F76893364AB3A26D545F] which I use
definitely /won't/ work with 4K sectors.
> ( wor
Mark Brown-27 wrote:
>
> you *could* try USBASPI.SYS /V /W
> followed by DI1000DD.SYS
> ( works for me )
In my opinion, this is applying a band-aid to a problem that actually
requires drastic surgery. USBASPI.SYS + DI1000DD.SYS may in fact work in
certain situations. But, it is not a comp
you *could* try USBASPI.SYS /V /W
followed by DI1000DD.SYS
( works for me )
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> test kernel supporting 4KB sectors, note it limits
> buffers to 2 to avoid memory corruption on boot.
> Thanks for testing,
By an extraordinary coincidence - I am not making this up ! I received mail
from PLoP's developer today, a short time after I had posted the following note
to th
On Sun, 5 Feb 2012, Kenneth Davis wrote :
> test kernel supporting 4KB sectors, note it limits
> buffers to 2 to avoid memory corruption on boot.
> Thanks for testing,
Eager to try your kernel mods with real HW, but, there is a but! in order for
my Iomega device to be recognised & proc