> Date: Thu, 09 Dec 1999 12:02:09 +0100
> From: Maarten Wisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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> Start Windoze 9x. Take a blank floppy disk. Put it into your floppy
> drive. Take a file of approx. 1 mb and copy that file to floppy. If that
> proces is running, try to do anything else, for instance browsing the
> web. Look what happens. Follow the same procedure on Linux.

... and see that the floppy is not written with maximum speed.

Install hyperdisk and see that writing to a floppy is done within
seconds, IFF customized that way. But be sure that the data is
on the floppy before you get it out.

It's not a "windoze 9x" problem, but a problem of *your* facilities.

It's always so that a system runs better the more *you* know of it.
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