Thanks to the senior for such a good integration. After I used it, I feel good. The planned functions are all commonly used, and the layout of the interface is quite appropriate. I really like it.
But there is one problem?
Although I selected to support USB (May I ask does it support USB2.0?)
I also saw that the USB device was scanned (mine is an external 2.5-inch hard disk USB2.0)
But I can't find this external USB hard disk from the a:~z: drive letters
May I ask why this is the case?
Also, senior has great skills, can you design this DOS 7.1 into a 2.88 format *.IMA, so that it can be burned into a bootable CD with NERO, because floppy disks are no longer used now, and making a 2.88 bootable guide file can accommodate more functions, such as adding ghost.exe, this function is quite important, now maintaining the system is done with this! Except for the 2.88 DOS space, the rest can be used as a system *.gho space, so it's good for backing up the system.
Also, I would like to ask the senior, the function supports USB, 1394, but why don't I see the following files?
aspi2dos.sys
aspi4dos.sys
aspi8dos.sys
aspi8u2.sys
aspiehci.sys
aspi1394.sys
In fact, the function of supporting USB2.0 under DOS now feels quite important, because there are original Windows XP files ready to be installed in the external hard disk.
[ Last edited by shenjc on 2005-12-28 at 20:28 ]