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Re: MiniNVMe and MiniAHCI kernel modules for Linux

April 2nd, 2025, 21:33

pclab wrote:Are you going to "add" it to the NVME system? Will it also work with regular HDD?

Will see... Right now I'm focused on developing alternative NVMe and AHCI drivers for Windows. After that I plan to return to Easy-Reader and make it fully cross-platform, for Linux and Windows.

Re: MiniNVMe and MiniAHCI kernel modules for Linux

April 10th, 2025, 5:15

What is Message Signaled Interrupt (MSI) and how to cook it in Windows Driver Framework (WDF)? What is the question! :roll:

Failed into the abyss of knowledge...

Re: MiniNVMe and MiniAHCI kernel modules for Linux

May 1st, 2025, 7:54

MiniNVMe driver for Windows is almost completed.
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Re: MiniNVMe and MiniAHCI kernel modules for Linux

May 1st, 2025, 8:43

That's cool!

Re: MiniNVMe and MiniAHCI kernel modules for Linux

June 27th, 2025, 1:27

And MiniAHCI driver for Windows is completed too. The read speed of my test WDC Blue SSD attached to SATA-III PCIe controller is something about 370 MB/sec. Not bad!

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Re: MiniNVMe and MiniAHCI kernel modules for Linux

July 16th, 2025, 6:38

A new project has begun... It will be a cross between MHDD, Victoria and PC-3000 universal utility. For Windows and Linux. Maybe even open source, but I didn't decide yet.

Some planned features:
- ATA security (set passoword, unlock by known password etc);
- ATA host protected area (limit capacity, restore capacity);
- NVMe namespace manager (add/remove/format namespace);
- Standard reading and writing (erasing) with speed display on a graph;

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