

This has been the worst.īut we are getting near the end of the work. It's less than 10% of the driver code depending on the complexity the OS we are bolting to. It's that adapter plate that I'm working on. We've got five reasons to give it a shot todayafter your free 30-day trial, you'll start to see what makes the app such a pleasure to. The bottom talks to the hardware, the middle and largest layer is the SCSI to AoE translator, and the top is the adapter plate to any OS we might want to support. UltraEdit is a code-aware and context-aware text editor designed for every type of writing, whether you're building a new product from the ground up or simply drafting out copy for the front-end. Our driver for that card has three layers.
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The way the storage works is you install our expensive PCIe card on Windows, Linux, and any other OS on which you want to use our storage, and that card appears to the operating system like a SAS host bus adapter. (Two other VCs got in the deal first, but SRB's folks wanted to invest.) Back when I thought I wanted a venture capital funded company (been there, done that, not even a nice place to visit) I explained AoE to a VC firm where Steve Bourne of Unix fame was the Chief Technology Officer by saying AoE is to Storage what Unix was to IBM's mainframe operating system.

It is a very simple, very fast, and very effective Ethernet storage protocol. We have a protocol called ATA-over-Ethernet, invented by your's truly.
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We've been so down in the code, figuring out how to write the 1,000 to 2,000 lines we need for our adapter that we've been very quiet. Meanwhile, customers wonder where we are. Did I mention the manual we've had to write? It's been quite a lot of work and a lot of keystrokes. I have written the front halve of a compiler and a collection of utilities to reverse engineer include files provided by a vendor that we are working on using our EtherDrive network disk storage in. Pressing Backspace (or Del) key does nothing, but is added into the Undo history.I just noticed I have worn out my key caps. (Shift+←↑↓→ to extend multiple selections)Īctually, in UltraEdit, every cursor in multiple-cursor mode behaves unconfinedly and naturally, just as the single cursor. In UltraEdit, Left/Right key also can be used to move the multiple cursors among the lines. (Though “Deselect Top/Bottom Selection from Multiple Selections” command doesn’t has the issue.) ** In EmEditor, I have to extend it before removing it.
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In UltraEdit, Ctrl+Click can remove a 0-width point when in multiple-selection/point mode. Updates in UltraEdit for Mac v2022.0 (2022.0.0.12) Features. I think an “ideal” fix (if possible) could be: Prevent the cursor from moving any further once it touches the neighbor selection, in order to keep the existing selections individual, in case one still wants to change them (e.g. But I don’t see why/when we should use it this way. ** The 1st selection will collapse once either cursor goes into the other selection. The 1 selling, most powerful, value priced text editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Use Shift+Left/Right to extend the selections. So how about also changing the “Insert CR and LF” command name? ** And note the difference (in length of selection) when using “Insert CR+LF” command. ** Extra spaces appear in the selections. Press Enter (or use “Insert CR/LF/CR+LF” command) 2+ times. (Press Esc once, to see different result.) Select all “xx” (or “oo”, to see different result). Enable “Keep selections while typing in multiple selections”.
