Derek Newhall wrote:
--- Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Eli,
James Tabor is probably right. To do this right,
we need a simple,
stable DOS (or MS-DOS emulator), with drivers for
hard disks, USB flash
disks, USB hard disks, LANs, etc., which can read
and write all
varie
Hi!
14-Янв-2006 22:00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
EA> http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hwdev/download/hardware/fatgen103.pdf
This link doesn't work.
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--- Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Eli,
>
> > James Tabor is probably right. To do this right,
> we need a simple,
> > stable DOS (or MS-DOS emulator), with drivers for
> hard disks, USB flash
> > disks, USB hard disks, LANs, etc., which can read
> and write all
> > varieties of FAT a
Hi Eli,
> James Tabor is probably right. To do this right, we need a simple,
> stable DOS (or MS-DOS emulator), with drivers for hard disks, USB flash
> disks, USB hard disks, LANs, etc., which can read and write all
> varieties of FAT and NTFS without damaging long file names and other
> metada