
Look like a "bad guy" for creating XMGR (then QHIMEM), instead In 2006, I did NOT like being made by the "FreeDOS Pundits" to So much for "friendly" E-Mails, which I thus decided to END!!! Noted in a PM that no allocate/deallocate code is "LUDICROUS"! UIDE now "reserves" cache-units 48 toĥ5 for CD/DVD drives, and its comments could ALSO note anotherīlock of cache-units is "reserved" for USB. With cache-unit numbers, would ELIMINATE any need for allocateĪnd deallocate logic. Just a few friendly E-Mails, among the FEW of us who must deal This might occur if only "trainees" used UIDE!
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Two different drivers can use the same number and corrupt each Is that it does not allocate/deallocate cache-unit numbers, so Re: UIDE's external interface being "essentially unusable", it UNNEEDED interrupt-convention, merely to satisfy HIM! ThereĪre many other drivers NOT using this convention that ALSO runįine without it, and require NO changes to GO ON running fine! I am "expected" to change UIDE to meet some new and previously
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Johnson now wants HIS driver to get such a "last look", and so "last look" at any I-O request BEFORE the actual BIOS, so UIDEĬould "intercept" I-O for disks/diskettes and cache it. UIDE was written to "hook" Int 13h and thus get Re: modifying UIDE's interrupt handling, I see no reason to do "puts down" ones that cannot be, even drivers that worked fine To want ALL drivers to be unloadable, and he very disdainfully Johnson ever inquired re: unloading UIDE. I consider UIDE to be a "hard" SYSTEM driver, one which cachesĮssential devices like the system hard-disk and CD/DVD drives,Īnd thus people should NEVER want to unload it! I have beenĪsked about RDISK unloading, but absolutely NOBODY before Bret I do hope folks "Understand BETTER!" than what Bret Johnson is

To be removed, when his next USBDRIVE is released. That I am unwilling to do changes to UIDE's interrupt handlingĪnd his users will have to "live with" USBDRIVE not being able Says that UIDE's external interface is "essentially unusable", Note his last post dated Tue 6:18 PM, in which he
