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jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
> I just came across a Dania file up2TB.flt which she says will let OS/2
> access up to 2 gb disks.
>
> Will this work on the 16 gig and 160 gig drives on my pc?
>
> I am running Warp 4 Fxpk15 with kernel 14085 with the no INT13 access. So
> I am currently limited to 8 gb on either drive.
Just to see if I could, I had DFSee format a 500G PATA as a single
FAT32. It worked, but seemed a bit sluggish. I formated it as a single
JFS, and that worked fine. For me it was too big to be practicle, so I
divided it into three JFS partitions.
>
> I think I know where to obtain a copy of Merlin. Does it change the hard
> drive access limit? Does it have enough additional features to make it
> worthwhile to instal it over FxPk 15?
Isn't Merlin Warp 4? Just get a 14.104 Kernel.
ray
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