At 07:32 �� 13/1/2002 +0000, you wrote:

> >
> > From: "Phoebus R. Dokos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Sun 13/Jan/2002 18:40 GMT
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [ql-users] Compact Flash Adapters.
> >
> > At 06:25 �� 13/1/2002 +0000, you wrote:
> >
> > For cards smaller than 32 Megs yes it will... Cameras usually format the
> > cards as FAT-12 drives and SMSQ supports that. If it's larger than that,
> > Dave Walker's MultiDiscOVER probably will... (You have to check with Dave
> > for that).
>
>DiscOVER (all variants) can already handle FAT12 and FAT16.  I was 
>thinking of adding FAT32 support as well if anyone wanted it, but as FAT16 
>gets you up to 2Gb on a parition it did not seem particularily 
>urgent.   Possibly more useful would be upgrade the filename handling on 
>MSDOS format media to recognise long file names rather than just the 8.3 
>format.   The change that might be needed to get DiscOVER to work with 
>these devices is a (small) one around the original opening code if any 
>special device name is needed to open it in direct sector access 
>mode.   Having said that it may be sufficient to simply set the type as 
>"WIN" and the format as "IBM" - I would have to check if that combination 
>would get DiscOVER into the code that tries to identify a hard disk 
>partition type.  If not it is a minor change to allow it.
>
>Dave

Dave,
also I had a question...
I don't remember right off hand if c68 supports special 060 commands and 
the SSSS... I am asking this because I m in the process of discussing the 
possibility of a in-car GF or Q60 based MP3 player with the CF... If SSSS 
is supported then we could port an MP3 program to it... else we'll have to 
use Linux... (:-()  . The best thing about that application is that Slave 
blocking or limitations of the IO system won't matter since in essence the 
system would be monotasking :-)

Phoebus

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