From: <yu...@eu...> - 2002-02-12 06:00:32
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ddb...@uw... (Dmitry Dan Brovkovich) writes: >Can some one please direct me to a set of parmon log files that contain >transmissions of over 512k files, I would like, if the problem hasn't been >solved yet, to see if I figure it out. The problem does not seem to exist in fact. See the following email. -- ITO, Takayuki mailto:yu...@eu... http://euc.jp >From: Valters Vingolds <va...@in...> >To: Asif Hamza <as...@an...> >CC: "ITO, Takayuki" <yu...@eu...> >Subject: Re: Nomad Manager-Compiled on win 98 >Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 17:42:03 +0200 > >YES! This is great news! > >Nomad software does write to ports with very low level calls, something >like "in" and "out" processor instructions, >does not use Windows API. > >I was reverse engineering the software using windows system debugger >(Ok, SoftIce really), and I managed to find routine that feeds this low >level "port writer" and was able to dump the communication to file when >I was trying to see if there is something special it does to upload file >larger than 512kb. It does nothing special, just keeps on sending chunks. > >So, I guess that's why it worked for you ;). > >Maybe the 512kb limit I was seeing has something to do with Linux >parport driver ... >I was developing on RH7.2 (stock kernel, I think) - maybe it has bugs. > > >However most of reversing was done by ITO Takayuki, and he has very nice >document describing how he did things (go into Source Forges web >interface for CVS and explore the directories...) > > >Valters > > > |