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up2TB.flt driver allows to use in OS/2 hard disks of any types with capacity up to 2 Terabytes (actually up to 2032 Gb). This is not real disk controller driver, but so-called filter driver, that works with native hardware .ADD driver. up2TB.flt simply alters CHS disk geometry information passed to system (actually to OS2DASD.DMD) so the whole disk capacity may be successfully used in OS/2.
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'''up2TB.flt''' driver allows to use in OS/2 hard disks of any types with capacity up to 2 Terabytes (actually up to 2032 Gb). This is not real disk controller driver, but so-called filter driver, that works with native hardware .ADD driver. up2TB.flt simply alters CHS disk geometry information passed to system (actually to OS2DASD.DMD) so the whole disk capacity may be successfully used in OS/2.


==License==
[[Category:Device driver]]
* Freeware / Inclusion into eComstation or eComstation/rus distributives is PROHIBITED!
[[Category:Freeware]]
 
==Author==
* [[Stepan Kazakov]]
 
==Links==
*Download: [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=up2tbflt]
 
[[Category:Software]]

Latest revision as of 20:02, 4 October 2024

Up2TB
Version 1.0.2
Vendor
Author Stepan Kazakov
License Freeware / Inclusion into eComstation or eComstation/rus distributives is PROHIBITED!
Download Up2TB_1-0-2.zip
Website

up2TB.flt driver allows to use in OS/2 hard disks of any types with capacity up to 2 Terabytes (actually up to 2032 Gb). This is not real disk controller driver, but so-called filter driver, that works with native hardware .ADD driver. up2TB.flt simply alters CHS disk geometry information passed to system (actually to OS2DASD.DMD) so the whole disk capacity may be successfully used in OS/2.