Mail Archives: opendos/1997/04/30/03:25:30
Once upon a time (on 29 Apr 97 at 11:47) Jonathan Purvis said:
> > The mounting is done invisibly. Typing a: is just a change directory; we
> > don't have to type "a:" when a new disk is inserted, we just type DIR
> > again, or whatever we want from the disk. There is no operation that has
> > to be taken to inform the system of disk changes because it knows, all on
> > it's own!
>
> Well, on an XT, there is no disk change sensor, so DOS has to re-mount
> the disk everytime it accesses it. On an AT, there is a disk change line,
> so it can keep a copy of the FAT and directories in memory. This is how
> things like Norton Backup can automagically know when a disk is put in.
Yes, also diskdupe uses that technique. But still, DOS updates its internal
structures on every access to a floppy.
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Are we trigger happy? Russian roulette in the waiting room. Empty
chambers embracing the end, puzzled visions haunt the ripples of a trevi
moon, dream coins for the fountain or to cover your eyes...
We reached the ignition point from the sparks of plasantries. Sensed the
smoke advancing from horizons - you must've know that I was considering
an escape...
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