Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/02/08/08:33:23
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Jason Green wrote:
> > Well, many bioses will not boot with the 'compact' option, because they
> > don't know how to deal with a full-track 21-sector read. They can read
> > one sector at a time up to track 21, but if you say, 'read 21 tracks to
> > the buffer starting at track 0', they choke. So, with LILO you have to
> > NOT have the 'compact' option. Now, in the case of the kernel loading,
> > directly without LILO, maybe it is combining the reads the same way and
> > failing that way?
> >
> > -Tom
>
> If I understand this correctly it means that certain BIOS
> implementations limit the read buffer size. On the other hand I could
> just as easily have the wrong end of the stick... ;-)
Does this mean that if we bump the limit to 21 sectors, programs might
choke with som BIOSes?
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