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Thomas Doerfler wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello,<br><br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">I got the program working and it worked fine with my flash disk.<br><br>I did, however, have to type my filenames in UPPER CASE. I don't know <br>whether this is something peculiar with the DIMMPC flash IDE or not.<br></pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!----><br>I am glad things are working for you now. The upper case <br>matter is a bit strange. Per definition, DOS filenames are <br>case insensitive. They are stored in upercase in the directory <br>but I am sure I open my files with a lowercase filename given <br>and the functions definitively find the right file and open <br>and read/write it. <br><br>Could this be a problem on the MAC side?<br></pre>
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No, because I just compiled the build on the Mac. Mac has nothing at all
to do with this after.<br>
To list the file I had to go /mnt/hda4/AUTOEXEC.BAT<br>
That May very well be an issue with the DIMMPC. It is not an issue for me
though.<br>
I ran the test using hyper terminal on a Windows machine.<br>
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One thing I did notice, when I went to the shell option, the program crashed.
I have nor looked any further.<br>
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<pre wrap=""><br>I don't know, if the patches will make it into the next <br>release, we had a discussion with Joel about it. I think they <br>will not break anything that was working without the <br>patches...<br></pre>
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If it doesn't, I will work with those patches. Keep me informed of any changes/enhansments.<br>
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Warmest regards<br>
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