My DevGet subroutine (www.Knoware.no/htm/basic.htm) demonstrates how
you can always get the real device name.
Per
On 26/11/2021 10:59, Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users wrote:
It is not a safe method, it can be renamed from DOS_USE
Giorgio
Il giorno ven 26 nov 2021 alle ore 10:49 pjwitte via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com> ha scritto:
Giorgio,
Use the device name to make the distinction: If its called DOS, then
its DOS, etc.
Per
On 26/11/2021 10:28, Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users wrote:
The old behavior was that DMEDIUM_DRIVE returned -1 when pointing to a
dos
disk. it was not "correct" but it allowed me to distinguish the two
types.
what do i need it for?
I use it in a couple of programs .. in particular the new file manager
that
I have created and which I think I will be able to publish in a few
weeks. Obviously
it works the same but in front of each device he placed an icon to be
able
to identify it if cd / ram / win / dos It would be interesting to be able
to distinguish all the types but obviously I have no idea of the work
this
entails. Mine is not a criticism, I'm just chatting.
Giorgio
Il giorno ven 26 nov 2021 alle ore 10:09 Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users <
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Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users wrote:
I uploaded a small bugfix release QPC2v5.02.
Switch DMEDIUM_FORMAT for the DOS device to 1 (QDOS) instead of 2
I have a doubt, how can I now recognize a DOS disk from a WIN one?
It has been this way for 20 years, I just reverted it back to the
old behavior.
Why would you want to recognize a DOS disk from a WIN one?
Marcel
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