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 Post subject: Win9x support
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:33 am 
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Does StarBurn SDK support Win9X platform?


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 Post subject: Re: Win9x support
PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 11:07 am 
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Yes it does.

Sergey5 wrote:
Does StarBurn SDK support Win9X platform?


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There is one problem under Windows 98 with wnaspi32.dll provided with your SDK. Using all your samples there are no one drive detected. If wnaspi32.dll provided with your SDK has been deleted samples use Windows native wnaspi.dll and everything is ok (your samples detects every drive correctly).


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It's what supposed to be. Read the FAQ and help. Our ASPI layer is for NT line of the OSes only. 9x has this stuff built-in.

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There is one problem under Windows 98 with wnaspi32.dll provided with your SDK. Using all your samples there are no one drive detected. If wnaspi32.dll provided with your SDK has been deleted samples use Windows native wnaspi.dll and everything is ok (your samples detects every drive correctly).


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