If you use I/O ports that are not used by the Kernel in any way, this kind of "hack" can be a decent way to avoid the hassle ow writing a Kernel driver. But when trying to access a harddisk its strictly no-no.
-Michael
If you use I/O ports that are not used by the Kernel in any way, this kind of "hack" can be a decent way to avoid the hassle ow writing a Kernel driver. But when trying to access a harddisk its strictly no-no.
-Michael
:-)
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