Re: [Freedos-user] re: LBACACHE user question: Who needs TUNS?

2005-07-21 Thread Gerry Hickman
Hi Eric, I think this was a reply to my post, but you didn't include original text so it's hard to see, anyway answers in line. Hi, I think by "as if they were IDE drives", you mean that there is INT13 support. Actually INT13 is the only cached interface. The others may be present at the same t

[Freedos-user] re: LBACACHE user question: Who needs TUNS?

2005-07-18 Thread Eric Auer
Hi, I think by "as if they were IDE drives", you mean that there is INT13 support. Actually INT13 is the only cached interface. The others may be present at the same time, but the cache does not touch them. DOS does not normally use them either, unless you use a driver like ASPIDISK to create a dr

[Freedos-user] Re: LBACache error message

2004-06-16 Thread Eric Auer
Hi Johnson, thanks for posting the error message! Analysis: LBAcache *newbin* in binsel2.asm seems to suggest allocating cache slots beyond the end of the cache sometimes (you used a 2 MB cache, I guess), you got attempts to copy data TO cache 16, 48, 80 and 176 sectors after the actual end of th

Re: [Freedos-user] Re: lbacache

2004-04-30 Thread Arkady V.Belousov
Hi! 30-Апр-2004 17:30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roberto Quiroga) wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: >>> CPU Type Tillanook-MMX RQ> Sorry is Tillamook-MMX >> Strange CPU unless you meant Intel Pentium III Tilla-something... Is it Tillamook is a mobile version (TCP/MMC package) of P55 (first Pentium with M

[Freedos-user] Re: lbacache

2004-04-30 Thread Roberto Quiroga
Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Hi Roberto, > good to hear that switches=/e fixed your problem. This setting > tells the kernel not to move the EBDA (similar to MS EMM386 NOMOVEXBDA > setting). We found that moving the EBDA often has unwanted side effects, > although it is really interes

[Freedos-user] Re: lbacache

2004-04-30 Thread Roberto Quiroga
Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Hi, can you tell me which version of LBAcache you use > and where (low or into UMB) you load it? In the latter > case, what UMB driver do you use, UMBPCI or EMM386? > Which version? lbacache.com 7.004 bytes lbacache.sys 6.974 bytes no version