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From: edl AT ns1 DOT co DOT alachua DOT fl DOT us ("Dean Limbaugh")
Subject: Re: EXE has file junk in it
5 Jun 1997 22:33:14 -0700 :
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Sorry, I made two mistakes here, one is I have never used NT so I made a
false assumption. The other is it wasn't proDOS but the Apple ][ pcode
system that didn't clear. It was interesting to examine the pieces of the
Wizardry source code that showed up on the disks.

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> From: Sergey Okhapkin <sos AT prospect DOT com DOT ru>
> To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com; 'Dean Limbaugh' <edl AT ns1 DOT co DOT alachua DOT fl DOT us>
> Subject: RE: EXE has file junk in it
> Date: Thursday, June 05, 1997 9:23 AM
> 
> Dean Limbaugh wrote:
> > A word about MSDOS/WIN95/WINNT. Files sizes are always an integral
number
> > of clusters. This means a 1 byte file occupies a full cluster.
Apparently,
> > when a file is written to disk the unused portion of the buffer is not
> > cleared, so whatever was there is written to the disk. This has been
the
> 
> NT clears unused part of a cluster.
> 
> -- 
> Sergey Okhapkin
> Moscow, Russia
> Looking for a job.
> 
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