Hi Ray, Hi all, On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 15:13:21 -0800, Ray Andrews wrote:
> Michal, tell me more about DRFAT32, and freedos; will these support LFN's > as well? If so, it would be possible to mess around with a Winders > disk without actualy loading the monster! This could be very useful. DRFAT32 (DRFAT32.SYS + DRFAT32.EXE) is a set of drivers which allows access to most FAT32 partitions (ones with too big cluster size aren't accessible, unfortunately) under DOS. It is convenient for emergency access to FAT32, but not suitable for regular work (needs over 60 Kbytes of low memory; FAT32 disk isn't cached). You'll find a link at Club DR-DOS (http://www.drdos.org/), click on "Enter Club DR-DOS". Long filenames are not supported, because Micros**t has some patent on it. Check FreeDOS at http://www.freedos.org/. > Oh, and what is "RBIL"? ... sounds interesting. Almost complete list of DOS/BIOS interrupts, I/O ports, memory map and more. Please look at Club DR-DOS for link. Greetings, Michal
