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Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008 22:24:36 -0800
From: jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Hard drive access

In , on 02/08/2008
at 10:38 AM, "Steven Levine" said:

>In <20080204172151-32876-7@scoug.com>, on 02/04/08
> at 05:21 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:

>Hi,

>>I just came across a Dania file up2TB.flt which she says will let OS/2
>>access up to 2 gb disks.

>FWIW, it's not a Daniela driver. See the docs.

>>Will this work on the 16 gig and 160 gig drives on my pc?

>Sure, but you don't need it for a 160GB drive. Your Warp15 setup should
>be good to 512GB with a reasonable current version of Danis506.add or
>IBM1S506.ADD.

Thanks Steven.

Danis506.add was a 2003 version; Daniatapia.flt was a little newer. So I
updated each one to the latest 2007 version.

>>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.

>No you are not. You are limited to booting from within the first 8GB.
>You can probably already use drives up to about 512GB.

>>I think I know where to obtain a copy of Merlin. Does it change the hard
>>drive access limit?

>Yes and no. The limit is determined mostly by the version of
>Danis506.add or IBM1S506.ADD that you are running.

>>Does it have enough additional features to make it
>>worthwhile to instal it over FxPk 15?

>Only you can determine this. If by Merlin, you mean MCP1, you probably
>will not notice any major differences although you might notice some new
>defects. There have been 6 FPs for MCP since it was released. You would
>get the 32-bit TCP/IP stack and applications, but if you are still
>dialup, you will not notice any real difference.

>Steven

I am thinkin about going to DSL. I am getting tired of the slow speed of
dial up and there is an occasional streaming video I would like to see.
Will my 1000mhz AMD chip handle it? If it will, is the TCP/IP 32 bit
stack necessary? Is it available like the 16 bit version was?

Can I get 32 bit tcp/ip by installing eCs on the slave drive I just had
installed? eCs would also give me access to drivers for current printers
one of which I would like to have.

Thanks again.

Jack

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