From: | T & A Szymczak |
Date: | 17 Aug 2000 at 22:10:12 |
Subject: | OT: SFS & SCSI Direct |
On 17-Aug-00, Liam wrote:
> Hello Jean-Pierre
> On 16-Aug-2OOO, You Said:
>
>>> Add SFS to " L" e.g. Add directScsi version if your HD Is over 4GB
>
>> Where can I find the directscsi version? It is not in the 1.84
>> archive.
>
> Aminet "sfs_Beta.lha"
Just use the version included in the 1.84 archive. SCSI Direct support is
built-in as of version 1.58.
An excerpt from the SFS.guide:
March 1999, changes for version 1.58:
- SFS will now refuse to mount a partition if it is (partially)
located after 4 GB on the drive and there was no 64-bit support
available (NSD(64), TD64 or SCSI direct). This helps to prevent
damage to your data.
- There is no seperate SCSI direct version of SFS anymore. SCSI
direct will be used automatically when no NSD 64-bit or TD64
support is found (SCSI direct users: please let me know if this
works correctly for you -- use the SFSquery tool to find out if
SCSI direct is being used).
I would suggest that any SFS related topics be discussed in the SFS ML and
not in the AmigaOS3_5 or AOS35 mailing lists. To subscribe to the SFS ML
send an email to:
mailto:Majordomo@pampus.gns.getronics.nl
with the following command in the body of your email message:
subscribe sfs
Hope this helps.
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