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From: spirn@bay.eng.sun.com (Jeff Spirn)
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References: <1994May12.155317.3383@megatek.com>, <arnsteinCppEAr.L72@netcom.com>, <trumpet-support.171.2DD2E384@petros.psychol.utas.edu.au>
Subject: Re: 32 bit access with SCSI no available. Hunh? was Re: Win Mosaic alpha 4 (my fix)
>The down sides (of SCSI drives) are...
>
>- some DMA controllers (e.g. Adaptec) limit the DMA address range to 16M over
>an ISA bus. Since it's not uncommon to have more than 16M ram in a
>workstation these days, this is a real downer. To work around this, the
>drivers have to copy down to < 16M addresses. (This is one of the problems on
Only some Adaptec controllers (the 15xx series, I think) have this problem.
The 174x series has an "extended" mode which supports 32MB addressing. I
have been using this card on a 32MB 486 machine successfully.
Of course, this isn't a problem if you have 16MB or less of memory.
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From: tcollins@bridget.newcastle.co.us (Traci Collins)
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Subject: Re: The Windows Internet Tour Guide (again)
In article <mgaro.86.0030D571@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> mgaro@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (Michael Garoutte) writes:
>I have been tryong to locate:
>The Windows Internet Tour Guide
>by Michael Fraase
>published by Ventana Press
>ISBN: 1-56604-081-7
>The regional chain I went to (Hasting's) has about 300 of these on order (at
>all of their locations, inclusive) and they have not received any. Does
>anyone know of a major bookstore or mail-order house where it is available?
Ventana Press will sell direct, their phone number is 919-942-0220.
>Also, Hasting's had listings for _two_ books of the same name, author, and
>year. One was 290 pages, and one was ~1200. Is this a mistake? IF not,
>which one has the Chameleon sampler software?
Don't you hate it, neither one. Mine copy with the same ISBN has 344 including
Appendices and Index, but even with just the text through the end of the last
chapter it is 306.