On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 23:27:05 +, you wrote:
Hi Gerry,
>Can you just clarify where this fits for people who use SCSI or SATA.
>I'm a bit lost on what UDMA is all about because most systems I work on
>are SCSI and most new boxes seem to have SATA.
Good point, I'll add a message on my XDMA pag
Hi Johnson,
Can you just clarify where this fits for people who use SCSI or SATA.
I'm a bit lost on what UDMA is all about because most systems I work on
are SCSI and most new boxes seem to have SATA.
Johnson Lam wrote:
Hello,
XDMA v2.5 and is available for download at:
http://johnson.tmfc
Hello,
XDMA v2.5 and is available for download at:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos (click XDMA driver)
Except for no XDMA read-tests, XDMA now has all other features and
runs IDENTICALLY to UDMA2, and its file size is over 1700 bytes
smaller. Also, XDMAJR now runs IDENTICALLY to UDMA2S, and it