Was it Jens Sch�nfeld who wrote on Tuesday 27 August 2002 14:33:
> At 01:23 27.08.2002 -0800, you wrote:
> >Shucks; I know that one for sure - nobody has. This was for a glass
> > engraving machine. The format was never released.
>
> These old machines usually have a very primitive filesystem that does not
> necessarily have a directory structure. 

It has

> Since the machines must have been
> developed on _something_, the filesystem is most probably based on popular
> machines of that time. 

It was - cp/m.  More an industrial pc than a development, so it was probably 
cross assembled.

> Hacking the structure would be a challenge, and I
> guess successful in one weekend. If I only had more weekends... :-)

Life's too short for that sort of thing.

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