SCOUG-HELP Mailing List Archives
Return to [ 02 |
June |
2003 ]
<< Previous Message <<
>> Next Message >>
Content Type: text/plain
=====================================================
If you are responding to someone asking for help who
may not be a member of this list, be sure to use the
REPLY TO ALL feature of your email program.
=====================================================
Svobi:
I have not tried an 8MB cache IDE drive with W4, but since it
is a hardware cache, it is (should be) OS independent.
My 36GB 10Krpm SCSI drive, intended for a new eCS 1.1 installation
soon, has a 4KB cache and I anticipate no cache issues during
installation. All I can say is that I do indeed wish for a
larger software (HPFS) cache, now that memory has become so inexpensive.
It is possible to add HPFS 386 a W4 system, but I have not tried it.
I don't know how it would react to/coexist with the new LVM. Perhaps
this is an opportunity to go to JFS for all but booting (JFS is not
yet bootable).
Perhaps Steven Levine has some insight on this issue.
--Steve
++++++++++++
On 6/2/03, Albert M. Svoboda wrote, in part:
> ...
>I do fully agree with you ;-)
>
>My intention is to find out if there are any / some (technical)
>restrictions >OS/2 cannot deal with because it's too influenced
>by a monopoly playground ;-(
>
>If 8MB cache works with OS/2 then I do not hesitate to choose but
>I would choose 2MB cache if I know 8MB cache works with M$ only !!
>
>Thanks for your comment.
>Regards, svobi
=====================================================
To unsubscribe from this list, send an email message
to "steward@scoug.com". In the body of the message,
put the command "unsubscribe scoug-help".
For problems, contact the list owner at
"rollin@scoug.com".
=====================================================
<< Previous Message <<
>> Next Message >>
Return to [ 02 |
June |
2003 ]
The Southern California OS/2 User Group
P.O. Box 26904
Santa Ana, CA 92799-6904, USA
Copyright 2001 the Southern California OS/2 User Group. ALL RIGHTS
RESERVED.
SCOUG, Warp Expo West, and Warpfest are trademarks of the Southern California OS/2 User Group.
OS/2, Workplace Shell, and IBM are registered trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation.
All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
|