said:
>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
Thank you, Ray.
I don't know your Warp 4 configuration. Will up2TB.flt will work with my
configuration?
I assume the up2TB.flt file goes in c:\os2\boot and the statement,
up2TB.flt, goes in config.sys. Am I correct? Are there any limitations on
where it goes in config.sys? My thought is to place it at the very end of
my present config.sys file. Do you have some other recommendation?
Thanks again.
Jack
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