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From: | "doug" <deleveld AT dds DOT nl> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: selfmade FindFirst/FindNext |
Date: | 18 Jun 2000 16:54:18 GMT |
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Thorsten Erdmann <thorsten DOT erdmann AT gmx DOT de> schreef in artikel <8iip1b$rnq$1 AT riker DOT addcom DOT de>... > Hi, > > I am writing a little Joliet CDROM library. Therefore I want to write a DOS > compatible findfirst/findnext routine for directory scanning. The ffblk > structure holds only five bytes for the state of the search. That is not > enough for me. Where shall I hold the search pattern? I also need storage > for an long LBN (logical block number) and a search index (short). For speed > it would also be good to have a sector buffer. The Allegro source has something like this in it for portability. Maybe that can help. in file LIBC.C or something like that. Doug Eleveld
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