On 23/05/07, John Beckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
panshizhu wrote:
> As far as I know, Windows does not support files larger than
> 4GB. So its okay to use unsigned 32-bit for filesize in
> windows.
It's not as bad as that! Even FAT32 supports files much larger
than 4GB.
Not true. FAT32 supports files up to 4 GB. Check
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314463
NTFS does support big files. I can copy big movie files to a USB hard
disk only when it is formatted in NTFS.
Who really want to edit TEXT files as large as that? I cannot think of
scenarios other than log files. Maybe Vim does not fit in this role.
Best regards,
Yongwei
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