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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 02:13:05 PST7
From: "Info 4 SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Any limitation on hard drive size ?

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Hi

>Which FP did they put it into?

I believe it's from FP13 and higher !?

svobi

steve53@earthlink.net on 19.02.2002 22.32.40
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Any limitation on hard drive size ?

In <3C72AB71.240D@peterskye.com>, on 02/19/02 =

at 11:46 AM, Peter Skye said:

>> While booting, everyone needs to agree because LBA
>> addressing is not used at the FP level you are running.

>Which FP did they put it into?

It's a BootManager/os2ldr issue. Anything based on WSeB code
(eCS/MCP/etc) support booting from above the 1K cylinder limit.

>Do the IDE drives now do the LBA stuff and simply tell the
computer they
>have 16 heads, 255 sectors, etc.?

IDE drives have lied about the geometry since they went beyond
the 512MB
limit and perhaps before in some cases. This is sector
translation and
really has nothing to do with LBA. With LBA, there is an
additional
command set which addresses the drive by logical sector number. =

The
traditional CHS method is still there along with its limits.

Steven

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