My congrats to my good fiend Grech for having "patched" and extended usage
of the non-caching XDMA!   Those on BTTR who have noted the 50-MB speed of
UIDE, and those who have noted privately how UIDE "works everywhere", will
truly value a substandard, obsolete driver as a second-choice!   And given
JEMM, it may be but 18 months until XDMA32/XCDROM32 perform like UIDE now!

It also seems best that any more drivers I do will again be closed-source,
licensed and no-longer "free use" as in the latest 12-02-2007 README file,
and totally unavailable in Europe or North America.   Too many "Trolls" in
ONLY those areas sadly proved to take too much time.   I am confident that
XDMA32/XCDROM32 will "do" for such users!   Our good fiend Grech is a very
capable guy as I know, and very honourable as Udo Kuhnt knows, is he not??

Sad, how I had time to sent Martin Rehak but one ITE8211 chip test, before
"Trolls" took much attention.   As useful work is more fun, time for me to
let the "DOS community" go on re-learning everything about bad BIOS logic,
SHSUCDX "bugs", UltraDMA, caching, etc.   My good friend Wrech will surely
help the "community" with all such items, and I can thus proceed with some
nice UIDE upgrades that I believe will greatly benefit many others!


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