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Hi,
with DaniS506 Version 1.4.0 the limit shall be 2TB =3D 2 Terabyte =3D
a giant sum ;-)
I am not sure because I have not tried nor do I have a proof ;-)
svobi
pskye@peterskye.com on 19.02.2002 06.16.19
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Any limitation on hard drive size ?
xowatson@concentric.net wrote:
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> fairly reliable. The drives, that is, not the ladies.
You've done full hardware testing, yes?
> Like Steve said, you can usually upgrade the BIOS.
You're assuming I know who made these motherboards!
> ... the BIOS said it's only 8 gigs ... jumper
> for 34 gigs, the BIOS now sees 34 gigs ... a
> BIOS flash, now I have the full 60 gigs.
I _think_ that OS/2 Warp with current drivers will see the entire
drive
since it doesn't use the motherboard BIOS. The motherboard BIOS
is,
after all, just a bunch of drivers. So, the motherboard BIOS
boots to
your selected operating system using its old drivers which can
only look
in the "first 8 GB" (the "1024 cylinder" limit), then as soon as
your
selected operating system initializes and switches to its own
drivers
you have the entire drive. Yes?
- Peter
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