Hi KO I had to post here since my email to you today keeps getting rejected and sent back to me. It keeps saying I am SPAM. The problem is still there. I...
Hi, looking at the FAT32 code, I can see that the sector size is hardcoded to be 512 Bytes. I don't think that this is a good idea. For example, the ZIP...
KO I am posting it here also just to ensure that you get this information. Lars Erdmann believes what he found in a bug in the driver, debugged it, and offers...
Oops, it was the cluster size that is 2048 Bytes big for Zip disks, not the sector count. Still, it is neither impossible nor forbidden to have sector sizes ...
Hi Dave, ... destination ... in ... It definitely occurs on removable media. Ah, I had this gut feeling ... I will try and do this: 1.) determine if the volume...
Hi/2. As you said, FAT32 spec says sector size can be any of 512, 1024 and etc. But I know, 512 is de facto standard. Of course, some optical drives have a...
Hi/2. Thanks a lot as always, David. KO Myung-Hun ... information. ... debugged ... the ... he ... for "Large ... even ... (I ... when ... the ... info ... get...
Hi, in the meantime, I have changed a few other things (in FAT32.IFS and also in CACHEF32.EXE). How can I get my changes back in ? Should I first send to you...
Hello all, some days ago in the eComStation Developer Group mailinglinst, Martin Kiewitz (author of AiR-Boot and some cool VDM stuff) stated that he has ...
... Martin ... has ... BPS. I ... unknown ... namely ... perhaps ... group. ... Yes, I would appreciate to have some coordinated effort as I have already done...
... unknown ... perhaps ... Shouldn't Martin have uploaded the code to Netlabs since that is part of the license or is he only required to make the code...
Hello David, At 21:15 09/04/06 -0000, you wrote: ... I don't know. ... He's been actively writing to the eDG group in the last week from this email address:...
In <e1bti2+af0c@eGroups.com>, on 04/09/06 ... He could, but that's not what the GPL requires. See section 3 of the GPL for the gory details. All the GNU...
... Hash: SHA1 ... CVS access can be solved btw but I wonder if we shouldn't convert the CVS to Subversion and add a TRAC too, see svn.netlabs.org for samples ...
... jep I migrated some very big projects into SVN at work and that works just perfectly fine. So if no one has a problem with that I would migrate the fat32...
... Hash: SHA1 ... ok, I just did that: http://svn.netlabs.org/fat32 check http://svn.netlabs.org/fat32/browser for browsing the source. So far just KO got...
... Hash: SHA1 ... I can do that, do you have a user already at netlabs for CVS? if so, what was the username? cu Adrian - -- Adrian Gschwend @ netlabs.org ktk...
Hallo Adrian, I cannot get it to work svn co --username barf1234de --password xxx http://svn.netlabs.org/fat32/trunk/ trunk will give me svn: PROPFIND request...
In <e9vmad+euqi@eGroups.com>, on 07/23/06 at 11:25 AM, "barf1234de" <lars.erdmann@...> said: Hi Lars, ... Looks like a typo. AFAIK, all the Netlabs svn...
... Hash: SHA1 ... that's default in the import script, a bit stupid however... no clue why they do that. one can delete it in the tree cu Adrian - -- Adrian...
In <44C4E724.4020509@...>, on 07/24/06 ... I guess it could be useful for reference when setting up the subversion equivalents of writers and such. ...