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Hi Peter  
Go to Hobbes, look for Danis506 v 1.81 & download it here:  
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=Danis  
+1.8.1&pushbutton=Search  
 
Unzip & read Danis506.DOC and search for TIB ;-)  
 
Cheers, svobi  
 
 
 
 
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 23:18 -0800, Peter Skye wrote:  
> SYNass i-lists wrote:  
> >   
> > You wrote: HPFS maximums: 64GB !!??  
> > This was !!  
> >   
> > According to Danis506.ADD driver documentation the max shall be 2TIB !!!  
>   
> Hi Svobi,  
>   
> I cannot find your reference.  What file, and what release?  
>   
> The only reference that I can find is in *.doc and is not HPFS-specific:  
>   
>      - supposed to work with drive capacities up to 2 TiB (OS/2 ADD  
> limit),  
>        tested with drives up to 2 TiB now  
>   
> This is a drive maximum, not a partition format maximum.  In other  
> words, the Danis506.ADD driver can physically read a 2 TiB drive, but  
> the HPFS driver is a different piece of software with different  
> limitations.  
>   
> - Peter  
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