Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/02/20/21:56:51
"J. L." <jlsgarrido AT hotmail DOT com> wrote in message
news:b315r2$1hjdbg$1 AT ID-143309 DOT news DOT dfncis DOT de...
> What information? In a posterior post you wrote that are using C:
> D: F: G: H: J: K:, i.e. 7 HD, and latter, you wrote that 1 HD is
> partitioned (1). This info there are not in the original post.
True. For an attempt at reproducing the problem I thought it would not have
been required. If someone had said they tried to reproduce the problem but
could not that's when you start looking at differences in setup.
>
> There are a wide range of possible causes for your problem. My
> crystall ball is broken, and I can't see the OS are you using, or
> the configuration of your machine, etc. Although DJGPP (in caps,
> please) and Mingw are ports of gcc, they have differents goals:
> DJGPP is for DOS, and Mingw for Windows.
The original email said I use Win2K. Crystal ball not required. About djgpp
vs DJGPP, will do. I'm sure the folks that maintain MinGW would appreciate
you capitalizing that properly as well. I didn't realize that DJGPP is aimed
at DOS instead of Windows. Thanks for that info.
>
> If you need help, 'ask humble, stay humble, and learn' (2). OTOH,
> if you decide for Mingw, well, it's your choice.
That's the thing. I don't really need help, I offered a problem description
and my solution. If the DJGPP community feels this is not a problem worth
investigating or fixing that is fine. I'm not blocked.
>
> J. L.
> (1) My machine can handle up to 4 HD. Are you using a special
> driver for handle more?. This would be a good candidate for you
> problem. But of course, I'm making only a guess.
I have 3 IDE controllers, 2 on my mobo, 1 in a PCI slot. Video editing takes
up a lot of space. Plus I have a hard time letting go of old hard drives
when I upgrade :-)
Sander
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