At 13:08 13/07/99 +0200, you wrote:
>> ] 1. Write your own diskroutines directly accessing the FDC, which leave
>the
>> ] interrupts enabled.
>> This is not feasable. During sector I/O from floppy you can't miss a
>single
>> byte. Even a trivial interrupt routine which returns immediately with a
>reti
>> instruction takes too long during diskload.
>
>Even if you have a good CRC error detection-routine so that you can retry if
>the data failed???
Isn't CRC a so processor-intensive routine? I think u could use something
'lighter', like checksum.
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