On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 13:02:20 +0200, you wrote:
Eric,
Sure... UIDE, gcdrom, gxcdrom (or was it xgcdrom?),
should be no problem. If you boot from it, you can
also use bios as driver (plus eltorito,sys). Same
for SATA DVD and BD drives, but remember that our
SHSUCDX and MSCDEX both support only
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 06:47:28 +0200 (CEST), you wrote:
Hi,
UIDE works with SATA.
Realy? I am not sure about it.
Of course, with read cache to improve efficiency.
It's working under SATA long time ago, but only BIOS in Native IDE
mode, not AHCI.
But definitely you should try GCDROM
Any advantage using AHCI?
No, but some notebooks lack in BIOS the option Handle CD-ROM devices in legacy
IDE mode so you have to use AHCI.
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Eric,
i am a stranger in a strange land. How can i learn this lingo: UDFCDX
gcdrom gcxdrom SHSUCDX MSCDEX eltorito.sys ... ?
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 5:25 AM, Johnson Lam john...@tmfc.net wrote:
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 13:02:20 +0200, you wrote:
Eric,
Sure... UIDE, gcdrom, gxcdrom (or was it
202 range overflow in some variable
You've done with this:
1. Copy kasmar.exe to kasmarold.exe
2. Removed the original Kasmar files, which confuses the underscore line
3. Launched cwsdpmi.exe
4. Launched kasmar.exe
The following error is detected when launching an version copied from
the Blocek
I don't know about others, but I for one would find a udf driver
*extremely* helpful. Sometimes, when you have a cd/dvdR disk, it's
tough to tell if it has anything on it, and being able to boot from
such a disk would be worlds better than cramming a full system backup
with only limited