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Hi Jordan
Well, "a" FAT32 driver may be distributed with eCS 1.1 !
Since I am keeping along MCP's, currently 4.52, I do not know much
about eCS 1.1 contents. =
However I do have eCS with Upgrade Protection since V 1.0 I have access
to its websites:
There is NOTHING about FAT32 !!!
Well, the NTFS driver is there, OK ;-)
As I have already written to Harry:
FAT32 was on version 0.94 when Henk Kelder stopped his work and gave it
to Netlabs.
I have seen some 0.95 versions and currently it shows 0.98 as most
accurate !
eCS may use one of these 0.95 versions !? Who knows ?
Cheers, svobi =
jr_fox@pacbell.net on 18/04/2004 21:10:18
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Installation and Use of FAT32
I think you may be mistaken, Svobi. There is a FAT32 driver distributed
with eCS 1.1, and I think it must be newer and more developed than
whatever
Kelder had, at the time he ceased working on it. (Haven't tried it yet
myself.) eCS also offers an NTFS driver, which may have to be d/l'd
from
their site, and I haven't tried that out yet either.
Jordan
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