Back to home page

DOS ain't dead

Forum index page

Log in | Register

Back to the forum
Board view  Mix view

How to burn CD in DOS? 2 GB limit ? DVD crap ... (Users)

posted by RayeR Homepage, CZ, 19.12.2007, 01:50

> Maybe ... any benefit of UDF over ISO ? This of course won't help with
> existing UDF CD/DVD's :-(

I mean UDF on DVD-RAM which is widely used for DVD-RAM 'write like on HDD' feature. I think DVD-RAM can be also burned with ISOFS but then you just trashed your money for it.

> > Hm, maybe I mixed it with filesize limitation
>
> Did you study the link ? :hungry:

What link exaclty? I can only say win9x api and also DJGPP and other C programs uses signed 32bit for file pointers (look at e.g. seek function) and then cannot handle files over 2GB. FAT32 directory entry uses probably unsigned 32bit so may use 4G but then you may have problems to read file in many C programs.

OK, checked on Wiky: "The maximum possible size for a file on a FAT32 volume is 4 GiB minus 1 Byte"

---
DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access.

 

Complete thread:

Back to the forum
Board view  Mix view
22049 Postings in 2034 Threads, 396 registered users, 225 users online (0 registered, 225 guests)
DOS ain't dead | Admin contact
RSS Feed
powered by my little forum