In a message dated 8/19/2004 3:45:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I don't recall if anyone ever set up the CFFA as an HFS device--since it's 
set statically for it's partition maps via the jumpers, it may not be 
possible to do a large HFS setup.  You might want to check Rich Dreher's 
website (http://spudboy.dreher.net/CFforAppleII) message board area and 
see if anyone's done it. >>

 page 9 of the CFFA manual states that with GS/OS, the CF driver will see up 
to 6 drives--up to 4 32MB drives and up to two 1GB drives.  Of course, it also 
states that there is a limit of 4 32MB drives for ProDOS 8, while I have 8 
partitions on my CFFA on the //e. 
JaY

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