Didn't the Dr-DOS people already invent an extended FAT32 called somthing else?

On 10/15/07, Bart Oldeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/16/07, Florian Xaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Found it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat32#exFAT.
> > Would it be much work to add support of it at FreeDOS?
>
> Yes, much work, even if somebody finds specifications and it turns out
> to be very similar to FAT32 (than it might be doable though for
> someone with enough time). But I cannot find any details right now, so
> it would have to be reverse engineered which is even more work.
>
> 64-bit file sizes are quite a stretch for a 16bit OS though! So I
> doubt it, but of course you are free to try yourself.
>
> Bart
>
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