Thank you. I will try to get a fix implemented this week. Your patch
corrects supporting the 32nd drive if provided as value 1 thru 32 (0 is
default) but still doesn't handle if passed as ascii value ` (0x60).
Jeremy
On Apr 26, 2015 3:51 PM, Damien Guibouret
Hello,
That's right, I was not expecting NDN will use it as it is already out of the
spec.
You can change the
else if (((r-BL = 'A') (r-BL = 'Z')) ||
((r-BL = 'a') (r-BL = 'z')))
/* NDN feeds the actual ASCII drive letter to this function */
used_drive = (r-BL 0x1f) - 1;
Hello,
I found a small problem in ioctl code that leads to drive number 32 to not be
usable with device related functions (int 0x21, ah=0x44..) and leading to
returning information about another drive without signaling any error. As I
suppose this is not widely used (drive 27 to 32 are most