On 05/08/2007 11:12 PM, Bob Tracy wrote:
Agreed. I've still got a GUS in one of my museum pieces that runs MS-Win
3.1 by default. The BIOS is too old to support booting from anything
except hda, sda and floppy, but because I enjoy pain I'll be happy to
modify the startup floppy images for a 2.6.X-based live CD distro (DSL,
anyone?) and give the new drivers a spin when they're ready for testing.
Okay, thanks. Which drive(s) do you have? If mitsumi, the driver as posted
is already functioning well for data. My LU005 drive is a single speed drive
(150 K/s) but it's giving me close to 400 K/s. At the moment I also have it
hanging of a GUS...
The motherboard is a curiosity: it has ISA, PCI, *and* VLB slots.
Mmm. Never seen that...
Rene.
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