Message-Id: <199704220938.LAA00445@math.amu.edu.pl> Comments: Authenticated sender is From: "Mark Habersack" Organization: PPP (Pesticide Powered Pumpkins) To: "Colin W. Glenn" Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:38:14 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: Re: Usage of directory entries Reply-to: grendel AT hoth DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl CC: opendos-developer AT delorie DOT com, opendos AT delorie DOT com References: <199704210823 DOT KAA00416 AT math DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl> In-reply-to: Precedence: bulk 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. ================================================== Stand straight, look me in the eye and say goodbye Stand straight, we drifted past the point of reasons why. Yesterday starts tommorow, tommorow starts today And the problems seem to be we're picking up the pieces of a ricochet...