Re: [ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-08 Thread Wolfgang Lenerz
On 7 Feb 2003, at 13:26, Jerome Grimbert wrote: Thanks. At least it clarify a little the structure of the first sector of the file system. (but qwa.pflg for instance lie on the partition list (which I luckily already found and understood) on the first physical sector. It should never

[ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-07 Thread Jerome Grimbert
Hello, does anyone have a synthetic and complete documentation regarding the QLWA filesystem (the one used on Qx0 and QPC). I have found some 'educated'-guess about the value of the first sector, but I wonder about: - a better documentation of that first sector - how the files are organised

RE: [ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-07 Thread Norman Dunbar
-users] QLWA documentation Hello, does anyone have a synthetic and complete documentation regarding the QLWA filesystem (the one used on Qx0 and QPC). This email is intended only for the use of the addressees named above and may be confidential or legally privileged. If you

Re: [ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-07 Thread Phoebus Dokos
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 11:47:10 +0100 (MET), Jerome Grimbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, does anyone have a synthetic and complete documentation regarding the QLWA filesystem (the one used on Qx0 and QPC). I have found some 'educated'-guess about the value of the first sector, but I wonder

Re: [ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-07 Thread Jerome Grimbert
Norman Dunbar makes some magical things to make me read } } http://www.bountiful.demon.co.uk/qdos/qlwa.html } } That's all I have on the matter - supplied from docs written by Tony Tebby } (I am reliably informed). It's not much, but it might be useful. Thanks. At least it clarify a little the

Re: [ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-07 Thread Marcel Kilgus
Norman Dunbar wrote: http://www.bountiful.demon.co.uk/qdos/qlwa.html That's all I have on the matter - supplied from docs written by Tony Tebby (I am reliably informed). It's not much, but it might be useful. That's the keys_qlwa file of the SMSQ/E sources. Lacking any more written

Re: [ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-07 Thread Jerome Grimbert
Phoebus Dokos makes some magical things to make me read } } The QLWA is basically from what I recall, a patchwork of a FAT-12 } organization (ie Atari GEMDOS modified partition) with link-lists for FAT } (and lacking fat 2). That's tell me nothing, because I do not know FAT-12 either! } The

RE: [ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-07 Thread Claude Mourier 00
to my opinion it never shrinks (except when you delete the directory ;-) -Message d'origine- De : Jerome Grimbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : vendredi 7 fevrier 2003 13:38 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: [ql-users] QLWA documentation (...) and how to interpret a directory file

RE: [ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-07 Thread Norman Dunbar
-FS.com - -Original Message- From: Marcel Kilgus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 12:31 PM To: ql-users Subject: Re: [ql-users] QLWA documentation Norman Dunbar wrote: http://www.bountiful.demon.co.uk/qdos/qlwa.html That's

Re: [ql-users] QLWA documentation

2003-02-07 Thread P Witte
Jerome Grimbert writes: does anyone have a synthetic and complete documentation regarding the QLWA filesystem (the one used on Qx0 and QPC). I have found some 'educated'-guess about the value of the first sector, but I wonder about: - a better documentation of that first sector - how the