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  1. 10 hours ago, LoneCrusader said:

    It's been a long time since I've worked on these. (Wow, almost 8 years.. where does the time go?) I believe x79 was the highest chipset covered by the version of the Intel INF files I used as a base. I see some x79 references in the files, so this chipset should be covered. I never got around to working on x99 or higher. Virtually impossible to find the time for any of my projects these days. :(

    Yes, i understand, that's how it is today, we don't have time for anything.
    I was thinking of trying it so i wanted to make sure it was supported.
    Thank you.

  2. 5 hours ago, jaclaz said:

    I still believe (maybe wrongly) that the code for a "filedisk" driver will be very different from a "ramdisk" one.

    In any case the "base" should be a driver for which the source code - besides being available - is also free to use/modify, besides the mentioned ones, there is the one by rudolph loew that the family kindly released after his death:

    https://rloewelectronics.com/

    https://rloewelectronics.com/distribute/RAMDISK/

    jaclaz

     

    Most of the source codes there is obfuscated.

    TrueCrypt 1.0 souce code can be used for a ramdisk development.

  3. win95 on HP Vectra p2 400MHz.

    98fe on {PIII 600MHz, Abit BH6, 768MB ram, Quadro FX 2000, SB Live}, {Intel C2Duo E7600 ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA, 2GB Ram,7900GTX, SB Live}

    98se on {Intel C2Duo E7600 ASRock 4CoreDual-SATA2, 2GB Ram,7900GTX, SB Audigy2 ZS}.

  4. Well, there is an official drivers which works excellent, no need for R.Loew drivers except if your plan is to use hdd/ssd drives greater than 127GB.

    I have an ssd drives (120GB) in my 9x configurations, some of them attached to SIL3512 years before Rloew's drivers become open source.

    The freeze issue occurs if there is some PATA hard drive is attached to on-board IDE connector...

     

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