Glenn Møller_Holst wrote:
> Sune Storgaard wrote:
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>> Peter Vogt mumbled his insignificant opinion in:
>> 40bbe15f$0$167$edfadb0f@dread11.news.tele.dk
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>>> Jeg skal flytte nogle store filer til en lille bærbar uden cd'rom
>>> drev og tricket skal gøres i DOS
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>> I såfald er USB en dårlig løsning.
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>
> Hej Sune og Peter
>
> 27 juni 2003, theinquirer.net: Yes, there are USB drivers for DOS...
> Miracle-driver from Panasonic Japan does the unthinkable:
>
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10215
Citat: "...
However, it should be noted that this driver will only map mass storage
devices like external hard disks, cd- roms, cd-rw, dvd-rom, zip, jaz,
ls-120, and flash memory to ASPI devices. Then you need an elusive "ASPI
mass storage driver" to map HDs and flash disks it to a drive letter in
DOS. This one goes by the name "di1000dd.sys", commonly referred to as
the "Motto Hairu USB Driver"
....
people have been able to use these "universal drivers" on a wide range
of systems with different USB connectivity, UHCI, OHCI, and USB 2.0's
EHCI with the NEC chipset
....
The Panasonic DOS drivers seem to work on most USB chipset
implementations, including Intel and NEC, as well as NVidia, VIA, and
SIS. It seems Panasonic engineers didn't want to have to write a driver
every time for every different chipset, so they wrote this "universal"
driver to work with all possible USB controllers
...."
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Yes, there are USB drivers for DOS...:
http://www.freedos.org/freedos/news/newsitem/149.html
Interesting DOS programs:
http://www.opus.co.tt/dave/
Kommer fra denne side som sikkert snart forsvinder fra cachen:
http://www.google.dk/search?q=cache:grupare.com/store3/46/dos-driver-ms-usb.php
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PS: MS er holdt op med at understøtte DOS - er de ikke?
De næste bliver vel trådløse drivere til Bluetooth og 802.11b/g?
mvh/Glenn
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