BrowserUK, thank you for the nice tips. I'm gonna try that out this weekend. By the way... the guy's software works fine with my IDE drives (the executable can be downloaded from the same website where the dll is), so I never worried about them being IDE or SCSI. I thought they would be the same through ASPI, wouldn't they?

CptSkripto, thank you too. 1) I'll remove the backslash and give it a try (this weekend). 2) If I got you right, that's exactly what I did - just ommitted the code from the question to keep it short. But if the function worked, we should see some values set for "Drive[??]" in the debugger output that I pasted.

I'll try all that on Saturday (at most) and keep you posted.

Thank you guys,

VMat

In reply to Re: Win32::API arguments by VMat
in thread Win32::API arguments by VMat

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