>Yesterday I assembled another prototype of the C2N232 device and created >32-bit Microsoft Windows executables for the c2n and cbmlink transfer >programs. The former is needed to emulate standard cassette operations, >and the latter is the replacement of prlink. Since I don't know how to do >low-level port I/O on systems like Windows 2000, I disabled the parallel >cables from the Windows executable. Perhaps a bit off topic, but... I've been told that the "deviceio.sys" driver available of the net cures the IO limitations imposed by Windows NT and Win2000. Has any one had any experience with this? It was apprantly written back when NT4 was introduced... It has been suggested as a solution for many Commodore transfer programs which run happily in a DOS box under Win98, but not under Win2k. - Nick PLEASE TAKE NOTE: The contents of this email (including any attachments) may be privileged and confidential. Any unauthorised use of the contents is expressly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please advise us immediately (you can contact us by telephone on +61 8 9441 2311 by reverse charge) and then permanently delete this email together with any attachments. We appreciate your co-operation. Whilst Orbital endeavours to take reasonable care to ensure that this email and any attachments are free from viruses or other defects, Orbital does not represent or warrant that such is explicitly the case (C) 2000: Orbital Engine Company (Australia) PTY LTD and its affiliates Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
Archive generated by hypermail 2.1.1.