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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (5078)1/16/1999 8:49:00 AM
From: Spots  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
To anyone: Does anybody know offhand what you have to add to
Win95 to get EIDE DMA capability? Do you know the download
reference (I know it's www.microsoft.com somewhere; I mean
more specifically). I need to build a Win95 system today
with an ultra-DMA disk, and it would be nice to use the
DMA capability. I know I've seen the UDMA driver update
for Win95 mentioned here, but can't recall the reference.

I'm sure I can eventually find it; just wondered if anyone
knew offhand.

Thanks,

Spots

PS. It's a TX chipset (Tyan mobo), which does support UDMA,
or at least is supposed to.
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