rr Berlin, Germany, 22.04.2008, 17:22 |
Triones Bus Master driver (Miscellaneous)Thread locked |
Does any of you need the Triones Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Driver for Intel 82430FX/HX Chipset Revision 3.21? I just found an old but working floppy and could share a disk image with you. Yes, it's old and we have ?DMA drivers from Jack Ellis, but maybe you want it for reference. --- |
lucho 09.05.2008, 17:01 @ rr |
Triones Bus Master driver |
> Yes, it's old and we have ?DMA drivers from Jack Ellis... |
Rugxulo Usono, 10.05.2008, 03:40 @ lucho |
Triones Bus Master driver |
> > Yes, it's old and we have ?DMA drivers from Jack Ellis... |
lucho 10.05.2008, 15:41 @ Rugxulo |
UIDE |
> Lacking good software (like UIDE) just makes more people move to GNU/Linux, *BSD, or whatever (Syllable?). |
Rugxulo Usono, 10.05.2008, 20:01 @ lucho |
UIDE |
> > Lacking good software (like UIDE) just makes more people move to |
lucho 12.05.2008, 17:12 @ Rugxulo |
UIDE |
> But it is no longer maintained or improved by the original author. He had |
Rugxulo Usono, 12.05.2008, 22:06 @ lucho |
UIDE |
> Do you think that if he continued development, he'd be so suicidal to |
DOS386 11.05.2008, 12:39 @ lucho |
UIDE | e.p. |
> > > have ?DMA drivers from Jack Ellis --- |
rr Berlin, Germany, 13.05.2008, 11:04 @ lucho |
Triones Bus Master driver |
> > Yes, it's old and we have ?DMA drivers from Jack Ellis... --- |
lucho 13.05.2008, 12:09 @ rr |
UIDE |
> > > Yes, it's old and we have ?DMA drivers from Jack Ellis... |
rr Berlin, Germany, 13.05.2008, 12:37 @ lucho |
UIDE |
> > Erm... More interesting is: What did you understand from my --- |
lucho 13.05.2008, 13:34 @ rr |
UIDE |
Do you know the tale about the woodman and the bear? (Sorry, the text is in Bulgarian only.) It's at |
Rugxulo Usono, 13.05.2008, 22:14 @ rr |
UIDE |
> I see. It was all my fault. My memories differ... But let's forget that |
lucho 14.05.2008, 17:14 @ Rugxulo |
UIDE |
It's simple. Robert failed to save UIDE as he regarded Jack's request to remove 1 link not nice. I think that when the future of an important software is at stake, nicety isn't an issue. But let's stop here, I think that enough was said. |