Hi.
The following have been unsubscribed by me due to mail-bounce:
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If you know them, please let them now.
-Frode
Hi again,
An updated unsub message:
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..have also been unsubscribed by me. Let them know if you know them.
-Frode
In theory, I'd expect it could be done... at the end of the day it's
really down
to understanding how the Zip actually works. But that's the problem.
Iomega are
hardly forthcoming with techy details.
Edwin'll be better placed technically for this ;)
The internal IDE ones will work --
i ftp'd my sam-floppy-disk-to-.dsk-file convertor-program-that-works (:)
to nvg.unit.no
i think i stuck it in sam-coupe/incoming, but i can't really remember.
I move everything I don't know what is into ./temp.
don't know who runs the place (sorry) but whoever it is, could it please
be
[stuff delted]
Have a nice day, I am still here
Please Robert,
Do not take this to the listagain.
Generally: This list is not a public toilet.
-Frode
Yes, indeedy, I'd be interested in it. I love business/management games, and
there isn't really a decent stocks and shares one on the SAM (never mind the
Speccy). I used to have one on the Acorn Electron that was great fun, but
that was many years ago *sniff*. And hard luck having to do
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First of all: Good news...
I succesfully booted up my Sam last night.. let's see how well it can
carry on. :)
Sounds like you have a dodgy connector. Try removing the drive and
use some cleaner specially for electric components to clean the
connectors.
-Frode
A *real* SAM version? That'd be nice :)
Well, -at the risk of incurring the wrath of david braben - would
anyone happen to have the source for Elite?
At one point I asked David Braben to do a conversion. He said no.
-Frode
Anyone who doesn't read Blitz, Fred or Crashed, and wants info on the SAM
Community user group, drop me a mail, and I'll send you the info. I had a
great response from the articles in those three mags, very surprising
indeed! I don't think there is a single person from this list though! :)
A *real* SAM version? That'd be nice :)
Yeah.
when using mode 4. How about a 3D vision version ( with a green(or blue)
and
red 3D glasses) ?
In mode 4 at about 12 frames/sec? ;)
-Frode
Edwin Blink
I messed with Red/Green 3D for while. With red and green it works best on a
white-background so that would not be very usefull for Elite, maybe Blue
and Red 3D works better, never tried that one.
I messed with it quite a lot in the early days. The trouble is that
different people percepts the
OnWed, 9 Dec 1998 10:14:01 +0100, Frode Tenneboe said:
At one point I asked David Braben to do a conversion. He said no.
Last time you mentioned this I understood - wrongly it seems - that you
had merely asked him for permission to do a conversion and he had said
no. This puts
At one point I asked David Braben to do a conversion. He said no.
Uhm...explain? David Braben said no to me doign an conversion
to the SAM. Am I still unclear? :)
er... now i'm confused. did you or did you not ask Dave Braben to do the
conversion?
If you asked him for permission
snip...
Possibly. But you might be able to do some clever stuff, but it will
still be too slow. 6MHz is not enough for 24K of screen
actually you might say 4.5 MHz. But with with at least 256K to waste
some fast memory wasting routines would increase speed.
The spectrum only had 48K
OnWed, 9 Dec 1998 16:00:28 +0100, Frode Tenneboe said:
6MHz in theory. I can't remember the exact details, but I think
it was possible to achieve speeds close to that by using
uncontended banks and turning off the screen duing border
updates.
There are no uncontended banks on Sam
OnWed, 9 Dec 1998 14:17:17 +0100, Frode Tenneboe said:
OnWed, 9 Dec 1998 10:14:01 +0100, Frode Tenneboe said:
At one point I asked David Braben to do a conversion. He said no.
Uhm...explain? David Braben said no to me doign an conversion
to the SAM. Am I still unclear
Can any body tell me how to subscribe again ?
I just doesn't work with
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Try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(home mail box)
subscribe sam-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Frode
Edwin Blink
-Frode :)
Edwin Blink
On a different point, I figured recently that there must be quite
a lot of SAM techincal info that gets used quite a bit but is hidden
in the murky depths of the technical manual or various disczines, or
nowhere at all, and I was wondering if it would be worth putting together
some sort of
I just switched my old 48K+ on the other day - it bleeped concerningly
and the screen gave weird characters. I think something has become fried
but can't think how. I suspect it has just taken too much abuse and
given up the ghost. (I hope the Messenger interface which was plugged in
at the
I just thought I'd introduce myself as I've only just subscribed to this
mailing list.
Welcome to the list, Martin.
Nothing too detailed.
Some people might recognise my name as I've had a Coupe since about 91/2.
Unfortunately I'm not one of those clever programming types. Although I
David Gommeren
I should be able to contact him if neccesary.
ESI's Matt
The address I have on him is rather old, though.
-Frode
Hi,
I can't believe it's been over a year since I was last on the list! Does
anyone still dump a digest version of this list (Frode?), or does someone
fancy summarising the highlights of the last 15 months?! ;-)
Good to have you back Si. Ian has an archive up and running. I haven't
checed
unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which should have been sent to sam-users-request. However, I have
observed your attempts and have tried to removed you manually.
However, strangely enought, your prestel address was not in the
list.
-Frode Baby, One More Time
Section Four - Who is...?
Goody... :)
Hmm.lemme see...
David Gommeran (Lord Insanity) : Very good demo coder who also wrote
e^
the excellent TETRIS (FRED 3) and a very useful screen cruncher. His
demos are always lovely looking, and great sounding. Yet another
person who
Status: RO
On Fri, Feb 26, 1999 at 07:14:31AM +0100, Frode Tenneboe wrote:
smtp cyndicut.freeserve.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] 65534: smtp; 500
(nameserver data inconsistency. No MX, no address:
'cyndicut.freeserve.co.uk', errno=Unknown error)
I think you should contact Freeserve about
Due to repeated:
smtp cyndicut.freeserve.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] 65534: smtp; 500 (nameserver
data inconsistency. No MX, no address: 'cyndicut.freeserve.co.uk',
errno=Unknown error)
I have decided to remove this address. Please inform him of this if you
know him.
-Frode
threw up loads of false alarms).. BUT!... with a bit of calculating it
would have been possible (i opted for asking someone instead) urm...
the files not encrypted or anything?...
They're almost always compressed, and I have no idea whatsoever which
algorithm teledisk uses to
There's nary a *.dsk file in sight. I can't find anywhere to download
The Lyra 3 from in a format I can use.
Alright... The Lyra 3, as a .dsk, is now in nvg's incoming directory.
After a few months of inactivity there has been quite a lot of activity
on ftp.nvg. The recent uploads has been
http://www.freevote.com/booth/8bit
Have a nice easter.
-Frode
Hi,
The xz80 Z80 core (as used by SimCoupe) seems to set the zero flag when B is
non zero after INI and OTI instruction and reset it when B is zero. SimCoupe
has inherited the same behaviour, but I've noticed a commented out section
of code that seems to do what I'd expect. I seem to have
Guys...
I'd like to get hold of a SAM-style SCART cable. Can anyone help?
Justin.
So, what's the problem? Simply go to the shop and buy a standard vcr scart
cable.
No - as far as i remember, the SAM's SCART has a different pinout from
standard SCART.
-Frode
Based on what I know of Norwegian law and the ongoing normalization
to EEC law, hence also EU, the point of copyright on anything is so
that no one else but you can make money on whatever you 'invent',
being a new computer or an algorithm, unless you explicedly say it
is OK. Some countries, which
to EEC law, hence also EU, the point of copyright on anything is so
that no one else but you can make money on whatever you 'invent',
This is generally how I understand it, but I do think copyright
is also there to ensure that the owner gets as much profit as
he can from each
I'm getting quite confused about this whole thing are we saying that
we can't transfer floppy software to hard drive, cos if so, that's
completely crap. If you ask me, there's a halfway house between
backing-up and copying - and that's transferring. If I buy
some software, I expect
Hi.
Has anyone heard from Bob lately? His aol account has been bouncing
for quite some time. I am going to delete him now, so if anyone would
voluteer to notify him?
-Frode
Due to failure of delivery I have removed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have also replaced A with B for the following two individuals:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please let me know of any problems.
-Frode
I have just removed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
due to failure of delivery.
-Frode
Thomas Harte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Having sent it already to the wrong mailing list (although thanks to
everyone here for helping me on Mode-X when I made a similar error on a
different occasion), I'd like to say:
in about 1993 I was due to receive the schematic to
Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Frode Tenneboe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thomas Harte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I get the necessary wiring information, and would it
be any cheaper than the £12 Persona would charge?
I posted (I think) a recipie for this some years back. I
Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then it might have been on the early SAM Information Server Colin
used
to run. Colin? I can't seem to find it elsewhere
-Frode
Crieky! That's going back 4 to 5 years since I had that information
server
running for telnet!
Yeah - 5 years.
I have just unsubscirbed these two addresses from the list due to
failure of delivery. Please notify if you have an alternative address.
Stephen Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dean Liversidge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Frode
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Johnna Teare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frode,
You might want to unsub my old address aswell...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can't remember if I ever unsubbed and I certainly have no plans to go back
to _that_ place again!
*sigh* I ain't your mum you knowbut if it's just this once... :)
Si Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any other Outlook users (not Outlook express) that subscribe to
this list?
When re-nstalling NT over the top of itself, it deleted my 200MB OUTLOOK.PST
file from the Windows\Profiles branch. Fortunately I had a backup from a
month before, so I've
Simon Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm putting a whole chunk of source code online...
Woah...do you want a ./sources/simon? :)
-Frode
PS: The fileinfo.txt looks good. Should we ad a ITEM/ITEM
to make it possible to have more than one file/logical grouping
of files in each directory?
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Andrew Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:15 pm +0100 10/10/99, Mr Samsboss wrote:
My inbox gives me 48 messages from the SAM mailing list since Tuesday.
That looks about normal. What did everyone else get?
138 - now sod off again, clone.
I had 925 messages and I'm still suffering the
Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would upload it to NVG. But is there a free space?
Yes.
-Frode
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Nick Humphries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ISTR a post on here during the flood from Simon Cooke which said he'd faked a
post using his Sparticus account to unsub David L. From that moment on, things
went tits up, during which Simon unsubbed to avoid. Time to email him to tell
him everything's
I have just done some cleaning. The following e-mail addresses
have been removed due to delivery failure:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also, this address has been moved due to change in domain.
(I would appreciate if you could do that yourselves when this
is requred):
Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who was she, anyway? I remember the scrolly saying something
like the piccy was taken from the Archemedes..
She was in 8 greyscales plus there was something dodgy going on with her
lips.
It always looked like the cropped top of a porn picture to me
Justin Skists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's very good. Just be patient with it if you're used to the latest PC
based MIDI sequencers. The SAM's not very fast with the GUI, if you
know what I mean...
It comes with converters to and from .MID. Unfortunately, they're
written in BASIC. The last
still do on my SAM (just a little slower).
That's my man! :)
-Frode
Justin.
-Original Message-
From: Frode Tenneboe [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 12:38 PM
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject:RE[2]: Question: MIDI sequencing
Justin
Frode Tenneboe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who was she, anyway? I remember the scrolly saying something
like the piccy was taken from the Archemedes..
She was in 8 greyscales plus there was something dodgy going on with
her
lips.
It always
Si Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as the NT based versions of
Windows are the future of MS Windows.
FLAMEBAIT
I didn't know it had any. :)
\FLAMEBAIT
-Frode
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Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When distributing documentation, you should always make sure that whoever is
receiving your software is able to actually read that documentation!
This is a very good point. Therefore use the lowest common denominator which
does the job. In 90% of the cases
Martin Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Dooré wrote:
OK! Correction. I have pretty much (99.99%) decided that I'm
wrong. The lady from Tetris is none other than Nastassia Kinski.
Original image is here:
Martijn Groen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's possible to implement MS-DOS read write commands in
B-DOS. However, at the moment there is only about 300 bytes free
in B-DOS 1.6d, so there are 3 options for a new B-DOS version.
I know how to read MS-DOS disk, but not how to write to it. Perhaps,
Martijn Groen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using overlays is a good idea, but what is DSO? (Dynamic software
overlay or something?)
Dynamic Shared Objects..
Loading a module from harddisk is a better option than swapping
between modules in memory, I think.
Of course... :)
-Frode
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^
Robert Wilkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Likewise
Ditto.
-Frode
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| with
Dave Laundon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the past couple of days I've noticed that I was receiving messages from
Sam-Users at work that never appeared at home. I've just done a quick 'who'
to sam-users-request and found that I no longer exist, so I've just had to
resubscribe!
Whoever done
Ian Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I think I must be one of the 'silent minority' as I've never posted
anything to 'sam-users' before (better late than never). I put a couple of
things up on the FTP site as 'incoming' but it doesn't look as if anyone can
download from that directory.
Is anybody up to writing the Z80 Code Morphing software for this
baby then? http://www.transmeta.com/crusoe/
-Frode
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Trevor Ashby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone has any experience of using a PC in controling stepper motors ,
and can point me in the direction of hardware , books , techniques etc
of motion control then I would , once again ,be most greatful .
Could this possibly be remotely
Adam Dawidziuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, done all of FRED 1-50 and they are uploading to
/pub/sam-coupe/incoming as I type.
... But how we could download them? Permission denied... Maybe we should
wait until they move them to magazines/fred directory, but.. I afraid we'll
wait for a
Adam Dawidziuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but.. I'm afraid we'll wait for a long time...
Why is that? They are now moved.
I said that only to speed it up... :-)
I hope you're not angry...
Not at all *adding host to deny file* :-)
-Frode
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As some of you may know, Anne Grethe and I have been expecting
for some time now. And on Saturday at 1532 'mum' gave birth to a
beautiful baby girl. Everything is well with mother and baby.
-Frode
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Gavin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally, for the lazy sods on this list who say they are interested in
the SAM, yet can't be arsed to stick a fiver in an envelope, would
secure online paying with a credit card encourage you to sub up? I'm
thinking of Kagi or something similar. Just a
Doore, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Col - what about the other Fred's? Can these be uploaded yet?
Yeah, just fire them up Dan!
Splendid - The zips are mooching over to /pub/sam-coupe/incoming/ as I
type.
I've just moved the zip files. Can I delete the fred5[1-7].dsk
files?
-Frode
Paul Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 10:31:50AM +0200, Frode Tenneboe wrote:
As some of you may know, Anne Grethe and I have been expecting
for some time now. And on Saturday at 1532 'mum' gave birth to a
beautiful baby girl. Everything is well with mother and baby
I have uploaded to incoming:
demos_*.zip - demos
alm.zip - ALM player (digital music on Sam)
These are now moved to respective directories, ./demos/misc and
./music, at ftp.nvg.ntnu.no.
-Frode
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^ Frode Tennebø | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^
| Ericsson Radar AS. |
Aley has kindly uploaded some more stuff (see below).
These have now been move to their respective locations
(./music, ./emulation/sound, ./misc/pc and ./utils/disk). Enjoy.
nvg is currently having problems with capacity (currently 1.5Mb free).
I've been told that the problem is being looked
Gavin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to sort out the online ordering bit of the SC website, but can't
find a UK company that does what I want. The closest thing that I am
aware of is with the American company Kagi (www.kagi.com), but the
problem with them is that I would have to convert
Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anybody upload the current alpha version of WinCoupe to NVG?
Several people still ask where it is.
Already there.
-Frode
Andrew Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
alternatively if you don't run Windows you can try dskman ( download
http://mnemotech.ucam.org/dskmanANSI.c for ANSI C source to compile and
run on any operating system) which can do the transfer, to a .dsk image
(not sad or sdf).
Brilliant.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The answer is infinity...
Actually, the answer is depends...on what mathematics is involved.
Infinity is probably not correct answer in any of the
mathematical directions I know of.
-Frode
http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/alexios/MACHINE-ROOM/getentry.cgi?MGT/SAM_Coup_eacute_.00
-Frode
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, okay so I've been guilted into action by The Scotsman but the info
for Fred's 1-50 is now up with some screenshots.
http://www.podboy.demon.co.uk/coupe/fred/
Feedback welcome as always.
okiI'm not sure if it's supposed to be like that but it looks
nasty,
As the list owner I have seen with leniency on the various (off-)
topics on this list and other irrelevant posting - we are here to
have a good time. However, I will NOT tolerate abusive languag in any
form! Please either take that outside of this list, or, preferrably,
drop it entirely. NOTHING
Robert van der Veeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ASIC maybe?
Possibly, but my guess would be the Z80B.
-Frode
PS: Robert, your date is off.
Luke Trevorrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All the Operating Systems mentioned are in C but have some Assembly code
for booting purposes. ELKS like linux has a small bit of 8086 to read
BIOS and sort itself out before firing up the kernel.
Cross compilation into Z80 - what about SDCC, but
Nev Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Somewhere I still have my Z80 cross compiler.
Runs on a PC (dos) and generates Z80 code.
It is not a small C but a full implementation, as you would expect for
almost £1,000.00
What's the name?
-Frode
Luke Trevorrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Original Message
On 11/6/00, 11:15:05 AM, Luke Trevorrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding RE: z88dk for SAM:
We should set it up as a sub project on sourceforge - shall we leave that
to you Frode or would you like me to do that?
I have
Ian Dalziel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Standard SCART cable, AFAIK - has to be fully connected, is all
This is positively false.
The pinout of the SAM Scart socket can be fount at
http://www.podboy.demon.co.uk/coupe/pdfs/coupe.pdf
But perhaps someone has the correct cable pinout?
-Frode
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Jarek Adamski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I'm looking for new filesystem for MasterDOS and I found that
Unix Z80 Implementation (UZI) should have one. So...
1. The partition size is limited to 32MB, what gives about 40
SAM disks - is it good or is better to find something better?
This
Gavin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I therefore need a similar setup, only in the UK that will
give me online ordering, and will take credit card payments - but which
won't charge me 120 quid to set up an account...any ideas? Please?! :)
I don't know if you have come up with anything yet, but
Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NVG ftp server is down.
Does anybody know what's happened there?
No - why should we? It's probably just a nucular meltdown. Though,
it has thawned again as the server is up now.
-Frode
Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several people contacted me within last fortnight, asking why they can't
donwload my files from get.to/samcoupe.
All those files are physically placed on NVG and it was down.
ftp.nvg.unit.no
It is still down.
Or the address has changed?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both addresses were working for years.
.until now
They were, but at the time it changed we were told that the 'unit.no'
address would be discontinued and to use 'ntnu.no' instead.
Correct.
But that was a time ago, maybe they got bored of paying for a defunct
Jarek Adamski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Transcript of session follows -
... while talking to condor-ext.wise.edt.ericsson.se.:
RCPT To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
550 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown
Dnia 00-12-04 Frode Tenneboe pisze:
http://Z88dk.sourceforge.net
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 00:11:12 - David L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone home? ;)
No, I'm at work!
-Frode
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 01:10:48 -0800 Simon Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just wondering... what's everyone up to these days? I've been out of touch for
a while. :)
So...
Where d'ya live?
Halden, Norway.
Where d'ya work (and what are you working on)?
Ericsson Radar AS
What's the
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 09:30:38 +0100 Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is RAID 0 really two times faster?
Depends, but there is usually always a certain amount of loss in multiplicator
effect, but for all practical purposes it's twice as fast if you substitute
one disk for two using RAID0.
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 21:21:20 +0100 Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, there is no redundancy in a RAID0 set, hence it's more commonly
referred to as striping. Actually, introducing RAID0 increases the
probability of a disk crash (and hence data loss without propper
backup) by the
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 19:45:38 + Dean Liversidge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although i use my system a lot at home, the chance of me having a
drive fail, is very very slim, if they fail, they do it straight away,
or last for years, even tho my system is usually on 24/7, its still
not a big
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 21:00:03 +0100 Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think different way.
If you have 10 disks you have 10 disks which may crash.
That's okay.
But it has nothing to do with RAID.
I say it is a nonsense to say that RAID increases possibility of disk
crashes.
Using many
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 08:45:44 +0100 Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You shouldn't rely on disk error = all data lost.
I had a disk error, and I lost only one sector in one logical drive.
It depends on what kind of disk error you encounter.
Disk error != disk crash.
As I wrote, if whole
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 09:08:50 +0100 Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But why you still rely on disk crash = all data are lost ?
This is the case with RAID0 (lost = lost from the RAID).
-Frode
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 11:37:27 +0100 Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 09:08:50 +0100 Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
But why you still rely on disk crash = all data are lost ?
This is the case with RAID0 (lost = lost from the RAID).
-Frode
I see the
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 13:25:04 +0100 Aley Keprt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The question is if this definition is only yours, or the standard one.
I have never distinguished between several different disk errors. i.e.
either disk is in good condition or not
Think of a car accident. If you can't
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 12:53:38 - Simon Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is way OF, but it has been eating mu chest for long so this
seemed like a good a forum as anything... :)
Whoa!!! Nobody _deserves_ it, especially when most people affected will
just not understand the risks - not
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