| Japheth Germany (South), 14.08.2007, 11:58 |
Accessing SATA devices in DOS (DOSX) |
just in case someone is interested to access SATA devices in DOS, here is some info based on my experiences: --- |
| avoskov 14.08.2007, 19:06 @ Japheth |
Accessing SATA devices in DOS |
> just in case someone is interested to access SATA devices in DOS, here is |
| Japheth Germany (South), 14.08.2007, 22:18 @ avoskov |
Accessing SATA devices in DOS |
> Does it mean that existing XDMA/new UDMA/old UDMA2_27 could be easily --- |
| DOS386 16.08.2007, 09:56 @ Japheth |
Accessing SATA devices in DOS |
> just in case someone is interested to access SATA devices in DOS, here is some info --- |
| tom Germany (West), 09.01.2008, 20:38 @ DOS386 |
Accessing SATA devices in DOS |
> > Yes. However, modern BIOSes supporting SATA usually also support ultra |
| sol 09.01.2008, 22:30 @ tom |
Accessing SATA devices in DOS |
> why do you think, that FreeDOS doesn't like huge drives ? |
| DOS386 10.01.2008, 00:47 @ tom |
Accessing SATA devices in DOS | FreeDOS and 2 TiB size |
> IMO it should support anything up to 2^32 sectors (2TB) --- |
| tom Germany (West), 10.01.2008, 20:45 @ DOS386 |
Accessing SATA devices in DOS | FreeDOS and 2 TiB size |
> > IMO it should support anything up to 2^32 sectors (2TB) |
| Steve US, 11.01.2008, 00:19 @ DOS386 |
Accessing SATA devices in DOS | FreeDOS and 2 TiB size |
> D: NTSC 120 GiB XP |
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What is the biggest HD verified to work ? The biggest partition size ? The highest partition start (was cca 120 GiB then, and this might be the crucial problem) ?