Richard Kästner wrote:
On Monday 02 January 2006 22:29, Björn König wrote:
Richard Kästner schrieb:
Hello,
hope to find some help, hints and experience here:
an external device expects commands and command data,
it produces result-codes and result data.
Communication is done via HTTP (and
Mike Meyer wrote:
Modern drives deal with bad block substitution all by themselves.
Umm - not quite, right? That is, if a block goes bad and you get
a read error, the drive isn't going to do any substituting at that
point. You'll just continue to get the read error if you try to
access (read)
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 06), Gary Corcoran said:
Mike Meyer wrote:
Modern drives deal with bad block substitution all by themselves.
Umm - not quite, right? That is, if a block goes bad and you get a
read error, the drive isn't going to do any substituting at that
point