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

posted by RayeR Homepage, CZ, 20.12.2007, 11:21

> > I think this new functions don't solve FS limitation but only allow work
> with big files on advanced OSes like on NTFS in NTVDM box (or maybe
> NTFSDOS).
>
> NTVDM is an advanced OS ? :crying:

I just wanted to say that Winnt-xp is advanced OS with advanced FS (NTFS) which doesn't have this 2 or 4G limit. So then if you run a new DJGPP program here it can utilize big files too as advantage of NTFS. But if you run it on FAT under DOS you cannot use big files. Only when you use FAT32+ compliant DOS (and maybe also libc fix would be needed to use new API).

> 1. "splitted" -> "split" (yesterday, I pointed someone else to this bug
> last, no idea how many times total :clap:)
> 2. YES, split is an alternative good idea that should be developed/kept,
> but not "better" that FAT32+

Well, I'm not such ignorant which doesn't know about irregular verbs but I don't remember them all. So when I type quickly some reply to the forum I don't care about it. If I would write an article to web then maybe I will try to use dictionary for it. Sorry for making you crying on my bad english but i think most people here will understand the text anyway and this is the goal, not to have perfect language exercise :).
It seems to be a common phenomen on forums. Czech language has many difficulties which leads to that also on czech forums are many linguist purists battles between czech people. I must agree that sometimes it also make me crying to see many others mistakes but I usually don't tell anything to keep discussion on theme (if it is information valuable) instead starting or supporting FW. As we could see (treads/pages) below how easy is to make FW here so I'll not reply to this anymore.

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