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vIDE is already implemented in DT Pro, for this you need a license (only available if Pro got released)
Kind of strange statement "already implemented" but "if Pro got released" ...
This makes me ask two questions :
- How you know it's "already implemented" if it's not released yet ?
- Why "if" is there any chance Pro will not be released ? (One more reason for me to wait for release before buying).
Also if I may continue on original question - what is so different beteen virtual SCSI and virtual IDE drivers. From my (very limited) understending if you can create one you can create another , it's just a bit different protocol to implement and register under different type ?
Or is IDE (ATAPI?) protocol makes some problems for 1:1 emulation ?
Or is IDE (ATAPI?) protocol makes some problems for 1:1 emulation ?
Yes, and more than one prob.
However, thank you for your suggestion.
EDIT: Blazkovicz means: you can not buy DT Pro license now. You can only buy license WHEN DT Pro
is released. So yes, you can't even buy it now, regardless if you want or not want to buy PRO
I absolutely, positively, without a doubt (and you can take this to the bank), guarantee that it will be released before the end of the millenium. You have my word on that.
just wait.....we dont like software with bugs>>> its done when its done!!! if there are some bugs in it then its maybe better to delay it for a few week(s)
i gonna talk with my dad about getting a customer...>he is a bit difficult person :P
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