Although I am familiar with the C programming language (I use it extensively for embedded stuff), I don't do PC programming very often. My assumption is that file pointers, like any other pointers, can get corrupted sometimes. This may be the case with NCache under some circumtances (special conditions triggered by Arachne :-)) This is only an assumption. I may be wrong here! Cristian Burneci În data de 2001.03.10 03:27:28 +0200 arachne-digest a scris: > > Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 18:20:02 -0500 > From: Clarence Verge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: More on spider bites. > <snip> > > Here we again have evidence of damage reaching outside the range of the > local > partition. This fits in with possible write activity unaligned with the > proper > sector. > > Finally, and this is PURE speculation right now, circumstantial evidence > points to a possible involvement with Ncache ! > I had just recently (about 1-2 months ago) switched from PC-Cache to > Ncache. > AND, LD is famous for lost clusters, and used Ncache in the past. > > How about it, LD ? Any lost clusters recently ? > > > - - Clarence Verge > - -- > - - Help stamp out FATWARE. As a start visit: http://home.arachne.cz/ > - -- > > ------------------------------
