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SmartFilesystem 1.273 |
Posted on: 2007/7/25 2:08
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A new version of SFS is available on the SFS homepage.
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Re: SmartFilesystem 1.273 |
Posted on: 2007/7/25 6:46
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@joerg
Thank you for alerting us. I have now upgraded. I was worried about the installation being complex, but I see only one file in the archive "Kickstart/SmartFilesystem", so it was an obvious case of just extracting to sys: (and doing a cold boot, of course!) :) |
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Re: SmartFilesystem 1.273 |
Posted on: 2007/7/25 20:39
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@joerg
Thanks, downloading! |
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Re: SmartFilesystem 1.273 |
Posted on: 2007/7/26 13:31
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@joerg
Thanks for the continued development of SFS. :) I've just had a look at the complete 1.273 archive and have a few questions regarding the following tools: SFSconfig SFSdefrag SFSobject SFSquery There are two copies of the above programs in the archive. One set in the "Smartfilesystem" directory and more in the "Smartfilesystem/AmigaOS3.x" directory. Which are the correct to use? It's left me a little confused as they have different creation dates and file sizes. |
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Re: SmartFilesystem 1.273 |
Posted on: 2007/7/26 17:54
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If you are using AmigaOS 3.x move the programs from the Smartfilesystem/AmigaOS3.x directory to Smartfilesystem (replacing the PPC ones you can't run), if you are using AmigaOS4 you can delete the AmigaOS3.x directory. |
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Re: SmartFilesystem 1.273 |
Posted on: 2007/7/26 18:27
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@joerg
Brilliant, thanks for the quick response. I thought that may have been the case, but just wanted to check to be absolutely sure I had the full set of correct tools for Workbench 3.x |
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Re: SmartFilesystem 1.273 |
Posted on: 2007/7/26 20:42
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Hi @joerg
Thanks! Wow, 1.270 was working pretty good. What does 'ACTION_WRITE' refer to. I hit the 'panic button' the other day! AS IS copy the SDK directory to flash drive and crapped out in LOCAL/Perl5.85. I Locked-up into a infinite loop in the shell! Ironically, Python saved me! Questions: DoesSDK directory have sub dir. depth limits? Does CopyDisk to USB device (FAT32) require extra parameters? |
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Re: SmartFilesystem 1.273 |
Posted on: 2007/7/28 18:00
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Quote: I hit the 'panic button' the other day! AS IS copy the SDK directory to flash drive and crapped out in LOCAL/Perl5.85. I Locked-up into a infinite loop in the shell! Ironically, Python saved me! Quote: Questions: Quote: Does CopyDisk to USB device (FAT32) require extra parameters? |
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Re: SmartFilesystem 1.273 |
Posted on: 2007/7/28 18:28
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table
Max number of files FAT12: 4,077 FAT16: 65,517 FAT32: 268,435,437 |
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