Why only 7k? Is it possible to allow larger files?

Matt.

On May 9, 1:47 pm, Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]>
wrote:
> thanks for your support, Matt, but I have to admit fragmented files using
> direct zones was the most easiest part, and just allows files up to 7K...
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> Cheers,
> Seb
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> 2011/5/9 mattschinkel <[email protected]>
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> > Great job Seb. I appreciate the work you are putting in. I know from
> > experience how much work is involved in implementing filesystems.
> > Implementing fragmented files can be a bit tedious.
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> > Although Minix is a light weight file system, it was never ment for
> > PIC :)
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> > Matt.
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> > On May 9, 11:58 am, [email protected] wrote:
> > > Revision: 2644
> > > Author:   sebastien.lelong
> > > Date:     Mon May  9 08:57:38 2011
> > > Log:      support fragmented files for direct zone only (max 7K... :)),
> > > fixed zone alloc when appending to EOFhttp://
> > code.google.com/p/jallib/source/detail?r=2644
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> > > Modified:
> > >   /trunk/include/filesystem/minixfs.jal
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