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« on: May 26, 2019, 01:15:04 am »
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No chance without drivers for NVMe and USB3. As it applies for all "newer" systems, it's questionable how much RAM is recognized.
Hi Olafur
No idea how it compares with the Logitech "marble mouse" but it works fine on a monitor running at 1920 * 1080 - I know this for sure as otherwise my Mrs would tell me all about it ;-)
Checking the mouse settings I see that Tracking is cranked up all the way - not the fastest pointer but very acceptable I think, compares well with the identical trackball on my 1280 * 1024 monitor.
Regards
Pete
Have you (or anyone else) used an AM4 or other modern board with NVME M.2 hard drive installed alongside SATA drive? Does the CSM (Bios Emulator) see the NVME drives?I've read that we need an NVMe driver, analogous to the AHCI driver, for that.
I could suggest the Logitech M570 which, if shopped for carefully, only costs about half an arm eg https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Logitech-M570-910-002090-Wireless-Trackball/113893903
It costs more when buying direct from Logitech https://www.logitech.com/en-gb/product/wireless-trackball-m570
I have 2 of these and they are lovely to use *but* on checking the ball size it is not quite as large as you would like at approximately 35mm. Might be worth a look....
The SATA connectors are entirely separate from the M2 slots, (see attachment 1) and from what I have been able to find out you can have 2 sata disks and 2 M2 sticks all working together.
Hi Alex
If there are no changes to helpmgr.dll what happened to cause the size of the files to be so different?
2.19.4 has 17-08-05 11:44a 50,132 0 a--- HelpMgr.dll
2.19.5 has 3-03-19 2:13p 47,937 0 a--- helpmgr.dll
Regards
Pete
I found this piece of hardware.
https://buywifiblast.com/
It is cheap (approx $35) and has enabled me to use my wireless on my notebook. under ArcaOS. Can be used as a network adaptor. Wherever I plug my notebook in, i also plug in the WiFiBlast and then plug a short ethernet cord from it to my notebook, instead of running 30 feet of ethernet cord. I set it up under Windows. It has been working great.
Note: the ethernet cable is only around a 1-1/2 foot long. You may have to replace with a longer cable. The wireless initially has to be set up under windows.
Regarding decompiler, I found this:
https://www.hex-rays.com/products/decompiler/
While it only exists as a Windows program, it is still possible that it can decompile an OS/2 executable. It all depends on which object formats it supports. However it is not for free and I cannot say anything about the readability of the generated C/C++ source code.
Ok, I applied all suggestions, I still cannot get the usb pendrive appearing/recognized/managed as a new volume, neither in WPS nor in FC/2.
The only evidence that OS2 detects this USB device is the Resources Manager in OS2 System calling it, among the other USB resource list, "USB device 1.1.2" (this icon disappear if the USB stick is unplugged). Not even DFsee detects it.
I've also bought a new 4 Gb USB pendrive and reduced its volume size to 1.86 Gb Fat32 to see if it was a matter of >2Gb size.
But I've widely appreciated that all of you have tried to help me for this in anyway, providing friendly and competent indications, and even though I could not complete this task, at least I've learned other things good to know and have introduced some utility software good to have in any case.
USB hardware connection was wished but not so strictly fundamental in my OS2 Warp 4.52 VBox guest system, I can manage files exchange through the shared folder or ISO burned volume, and print works whith my network printer driver successfully configured.
Then I take the chance to thank you and wish a Merry Christmas.
No he meant the OS/2 integration drivers included on the ISO, the extensions pack is another prerequisite that I added just to be sure. If you have both installed and are running Win 10 you should be OK.
ah, you ment the VBox extension pack, yes had it already installed and in use.
OK, I misunderstood, but need further help if I can ask for it.
-If I go to x:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox I don't recognize anything usefull except for the folder ExtensionPacks whick contains directories with the name of other OS, none about OS2.
- if I go to the link https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch01.html#intro-installing I read references to the Extension Pack which, again, is same I already have.
So, I'm sure missing one or more step to get to the point.
Thank you