First of all, nobody told me I *MUST* use anything until you started
yelling at me.
Second, since I'm totally unfamiliar with smartdrive [I normally run
QEMM and NCACHE], instead of yelling at me it might be nice if someone
told me how I would have to configure Smartdrive for the alledgedly
mandatory "double buffering" ...
Third, I didn't get the message saying smartdrive might need double
buffering until just about the same time I answered the question below.
Am I now supposed to meet your personal requirements before I even know
what they *are* to avoid being yelled at?
No other program I've run, in the more than 15 years I've run SCSI
drives under DOS, has required I set it up differently for SCSI vs RLL
vs MFM vs IDE/EIDE whatever.
And that includes Ncache disk caching software.
l.d.
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2000 01:38:12 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Menedetter)
wrote:
> Hi
> "L.D. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LB> The only TSRs I have running are the driver for the NIC and
> LB> smartdrive. I don't think the NIC driver is the problem, and no one
> LB> else has reported a problem with smartdrive.
> You mentioned that you have a SCSI drive.
> If the drive you have the lost clusters on, is a SCSI drive, than you
> should (must) use double buffering !
> Somebody on the list has already told you so.
> If this does not help than ???
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