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Date: | Wed, 27 Feb 2008 12:43:20 -0800 |
From: | Jim Michaels <jmichae3REMOVE AT THISPLEASEyahoo DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: 64-bit int? segment-offset pointers? and biosdisk.c |
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Rod Pemberton wrote: > "Jim Michaels" <jmichae3REMOVE AT THISPLEASEyahoo DOT com> wrote in message > news:4a-dnX9djZFzTSLanZ2dnUVZ_rmjnZ2d AT comcast DOT com... >> does gcc handle a 64-bit int in 2.03? if so, what type is it called? >> >> I was hoping to see if I could rewrite the existing biosdisk library >> with the new int13h extensions (as of 1995). >> > http://www.phoenix.com/NR/rdonlyres/9BEDED98-6B3F-4DAC-BBB7-FA89FA5C30F0/0/specsedd11.pdf >> contains a reference to these, which refer to LBA methods of accessing >> the disk as well as chs, but using subfunctions 41-4e, and there is an >> eject media check function in int 15h. similar documents exist. >> >> biosdisk.c contains code that is now out of date for modern sized disks. >> > > EDD version 1.1 is dated May 9, 1995. EDD version 3.0 revision 0.8 is dated > March 12, 1998. > > EDD v3.0r0.8 > http://www.phoenix.com/NR/rdonlyres/19FEBD17-DB40-413C-A0B1-1F3F560E222F/0/specsedd30.pdf > > > Rod Pemberton > I just got my first test program working. well, sort of. it does 5000 random seeks. while the functions succeed on my dell computer which is more up-to-date (2004) however it doesn't do any seeking, the Extended Seeks fail with error 02 (Bad Address Mark) on my earlier ASUS A7V-E (circa 137GB bios limitation), failing fast on the zeroed disk and slow on the xp disk. The disk is not bad. it has a working windows XP on it. I don't understand what's going on. the program did successfully get the disk parameters. -- Jim Michaels for email, edit the address
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