On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 7:19 PM, TJ Edmister wrote:
> MS implemented an arbitrary limit of 32GB for FAT32 volumes, but with
> third-party tools much larger ones are possible (up to 2TB?). Maybe those
> flash cards could be reformatted and used in the camera with FAT32 instead.
The volume size lim
MS implemented an arbitrary limit of 32GB for FAT32 volumes, but with
third-party tools much larger ones are possible (up to 2TB?). Maybe those
flash cards could be reformatted and used in the camera with FAT32 instead.
On Tue, 15 Aug 2017 06:27:01 -0400, Dale E Sterner
wrote:
I've seen
That only supports UHCI-type controllers. So USB is not well supported
under DOS (due to heavy complexity).
Boo Hiss. Figures.
Although some (modern?) BIOSes can treat a jump drive as hard disk (but
you can't hotswap / add+remove them, you have to reboot). Your PIII
might not be new enough fo
I've seen a hand full of links for newly revised dos
games here.
I could use exFAT support for dos I read camera chips
into dos and play them on QV. I couldn't read my
brother in laws & my cousins new camera chips.
DOS usually dos better with chips. QV is
really good.
DS
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