[rescue] FREE STUFF in Austin, TX
James Lockwood
rescue at sunhelp.org
Mon Aug 20 22:25:29 CDT 2001
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, joshua d boyd wrote:
> I thought that the 524mb was an artificial limit imposed by a mismatch
> between IDE and DOS. I mean, on machines that shouldn't be able to handle
> larger hard drives, linux never seems to have trouble.
>From what I remember the 524 was a BIOS limitation, and if applications
used BIOS methods to read and write they couldn't go past 524. Using
something like Linux that write directly to the controller bypassed this.
> Couldn't say. I didn't know that there were any limits after 8.4 and
> before 138. Just shows what I don't know.
There was a 32GB limit as well, but I think it was addressed before bigger
drives became commonplace. It was a BIOS issue that came from a 16-bit
limit on the number of cylinders (16*63*512*65536 is about 32GB).
-James [ugh!]
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