Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1997/10/14/04:34:41
On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, Bill Currie wrote:
> I'll certainly try it and find out (dos7 vs w95 that is, I don't know
> if there are any w95 machines arround here with fat16).
You can use a floppy disk as a non-FAT32 volume, can't you?
> However, as to detecting whether a drive has fat32, just read the
> boot sector (w95 allows disk reads, just not writes)
I thought Windows 95 requires to lock the volume before it allows
direct disk reads, no?
Anyway, reading the boot sector is the last choice I would like to
consider because it will probably mean trouble on some non-DOS
filesystems, like NT, or Linux, or networked drives. I hope there's a
nicer way of detecting FAT32.
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