Thank you Bernd for steering this good effort by Tom
away from semantics and back on track.

@Tom
I will send you any info on non-working hardware I 
get from my NwDsk end-users. Since I provide an
escape-option in config.sys to choose when
experiencing errors like this, the response might
be low due to end-users successfully using this 
workaround.

@Bernd
On VMware 4.5.2 without harddisks defined I do 
not duplicate your problem. I get a proper message
by UDMA2 (/L /S) that there are no harddisks so
it got nothing to do and won't load.

Erwin

> > Hi!
> >      Where?
> 
> in a previous message. Tom wants to collect results about UDMA2.SYS 
> compatibility. It's a driver to set IDE devices (not ATAPI, only IDE) 
> from PIO into UDMA mode.
> Result will be usefull for his own software (partition imaging product), 
> but also for FreeDOS community.
> 
> > te> one VERY important thing: what information to provide.
> > 
> >      For what?
> 
> Testing report about compatibility between UDMA2.SYS and the physical 
> system that the user tests this driver on.
> 
> 
> >      "UDMA" - as some driver? From which URL I may get this driver?
> 
> http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/udma/devel/udma2_20.zip
> (93KB)
> 
> > te>    AMD/Intel CPU
> > te>    approximate age
> > 
> >      Age of who/what? Mine? Shiping date of case, CPU, mboard? Date of their
> > manufacturing? Date of "releasing" press-release?
> 
> age of complete computersystem I think. Incompatibility with new system 
> should indicate that you ask your BIOS manufacturer for a new BIOS which 
> fixes things. Incompatibility with an ancient computer shows that 
> UDMA2.SYS driver might need more workarounds.
> 
> > te>    and - of course - GOOD, BAD, HARMLESS
> > 
> >      May you explain, what you poll?
> 
> poll about how compatible UDMA2.SYS driver is with the system.
> GOOD   : loads correctly
> BAD    : crashes system or makes it unstable
> HARMLESS: aborts safely on error
> 
> My example: using UDMA2.SYS in VMware emulator, with no harddisk in that 
> emulated environment, causes "Bus-Master setup BAD; driver NOT loaded!" 
> message, instead of "No disks to use; driver NOT loaded!"
> 
> That's an emulation error, probably.
> I've also noted that UDMA2 might help with the VDS feature of EMM386 
> driver, but I probably should check that again.
> 
> Bernd

Erwin Veermans            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Social Psychiatry, University of Groningen
P.O. Box 30001, 9700 RB  Groningen, The Netherlands
Fax: +31 50 3619722, Tel: +31 50 3612079



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