Today we present a new virtual SCSI driver for use with GRUB4DOS named SVBus. The
driver is used like WinVBlock and FiraDisk to access GRUB4DOS mapped drives from
Windows. At the moment VHD file disk and RAM boot are supported. The supported OS
platforms are Windows 2000 up to the newest Windows 10 on x86 and x64 architectures.
For interested developers the source code is included and licensed under the GPL.

Many thanks and much respect go out to the authors of WinAoE, WinVBlock (Shao Miller),
FiraDisk (Panot Joonkhiaw), DSEFix and of course to the reboot community, which made
the VHD RAM and disk boots in Windows possible!

Greets
Kai Schtrom

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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  • Fantastic, it is very usefull to boot a VHD from Ram on Bios machines and now also on UEFI machines, with the new grub4dos for UEFI, see: on reboot.pro topic GRUB4DOS for UEFI.
  • the transfer rate is the same. the access time and the burst rate are a lot better.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows, Windows Server

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Storage Software

Registered

2018-06-10