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From: klier@cs.tu-berlin.de (Jan Klier)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: wx driver???
Date: 1 Dec 1993 09:19:29 GMT
Organization: Technical University of Berlin, Germany
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  Someone pointed me to a wx-driver as a replacement for the standard
wd-driver, which appearently got fixed for incorrect handling for wd commands
(the old fsck -p problem :-( ). I tried these other fixes that add timeouts
to the existing wd-driver, but that doesn't work well on my machine (the
restarts bring the wd controler into an unstable state and I have to
shutdown the machine power - even a hard reset doens't work). So I thought
I'd try this wx-driver if this really solves the problem.

  But I can't find this driver.... Has anyone an idea where I might find
this driver? Does anyone have some experiences with it?

  						Thanks in advance....

								jan
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Jan Klier                                                    Berlin, Germany
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