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Message-Id: <199704220938.LAA00445@math.amu.edu.pl>
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From: "Mark Habersack" <grendel AT hoth DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl>
Organization: PPP (Pesticide Powered Pumpkins)
To: "Colin W. Glenn" <cwg01 AT gnofn DOT org>
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:38:14 +0100
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Subject: Re: Usage of directory entries
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Once upon a time (on 21 Apr 97 at 18:27) Colin W. Glenn said:

> On Mon, 21 Apr 1997, Mark Habersack wrote:
> > Once upon a time (on 19 Apr 97 at 13:16) Lorier said:
> > > At 08:18 PM 18/04/97 +0200, Mark Habersack wrote:
> > > >> there is :) We could go for Mac's FS (what ever it's called), CP/M,
> > > >> Amiga,
> > > >                              ^^^^^^^^ not possible, it's copyrighted
> > > >                              (phew!)
> 
> Possible, else you couldn't have IBM's read MAC's.
You *can* read them, but you cannot *implement* it in your system software, 
i.e. you cannot create drivers to *create* this file system. It's structure 
is read/only ;-))) At least that's what I read in Computer World some time 
ago.
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