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- From: berger@atropa (Mike Berger)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Kralok hard drives
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- Date: 14 Aug 92 20:13:58 GMT
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- wolff@dutecai.et.tudelft.nl (Rogier Wolff) writes:
- >ntaib@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Iskandar Taib) writes:
- >I had a kalok 3100, 105Mb hard drive. It gives off extra interrupts
- >when in interrupt mode. This gives problems while running Minix/Linux
- >or when using a disk cache program (Hyperdisk). I was able to
- >trade it in for a larger non-kalok drive. I am very happy with this
- >situation.
- *----
- Can somebody explain this one to me? As far as I can tell, disk
- drives don't generate any interrupts. That's usually the function
- of the disk controller.
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