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| subject: | Re: Random Lockups with DR-DOS 7.03 |
From: Gary Welles Matthais Paul wrote on June 17th: > If you want permanent access to your ZIP drive as you do, you can > (and should) use the set of modular device drivers Iomega provides > for this very purpose. For years I had been using my SyQuest SCSI cartridge drive as a fixed drive under BIOS control without apparent problems. This meant the cartridge was not removable without rebooting, but saved the 1st meg memory requred for the SCSI ASPI manager and SyQuest driver: D0F9:0000 | SCSIMGR$ | 5E00h, 24,064 | DEVICE = installed device driver D6DA:0000 | SYQ55SYS | 1DB0h, 7,600 | DEVICE = installed device driver Every configuration scheme I tried worked and worked well, but at some point I'd encounter the occasional problem. Best described as flow control with the drive being a just little out of control. For example I could backup an entire drive to the cartridge with Fastback Express, but not TAR which would work ok backing up about 1/2 the drive. In addition to the above driver defaults: I had to configure the SCSI host adapter back to the default of not to putting non-boot removable drives under BIOS control and make sure the cartridge was formatted by the SyQuest utility. -- Gary Welles --- Internet Rex 2.29* Origin: The gateway at Capitol City Online (1:2320/105.999) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 2320/105 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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