@Candy,There are also people who talk about making things and people who make things, please can you post a link to you floppy driver, so i can test it against mine for speed.Candy wrote:There was this point on "d*mn slow" that was intended to show that you'd need a 386 or so to show a noticeable effect. Do the maths (as I've tried to get you to do a few times before, on other occasions):Dex4u wrote: The sad thing is floppys are slow, but have you made a fat12 driver yet, if not you will need to make one, for code to do this you can take a look at Dex4u source code it got drivers for fdd, hdd, atapi. fat12, fat16, fat32,You will find the source on this page:
http://www.dex4u.com/download.htm
Note reading from HDD is a lot easier that FDD so once you happy with your fdd code you will find HDD easier.
If you down load Dex4U you can see the speed compeared too yours.
@Candy, There is still little differance on a p2 233.
Oh you have made a floppy drive, if not, Do the coding (as I've tried to get you to do a few times before, on other occasions):
You need to remember coding is a art just as much as a science.