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Q: Free embedded FAT32 or NTFS filesystem

Started by JeGy October 18, 2009
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:17:17 +0200, Arlet <usenet+5@ladybug.xs4all.nl>
wrote:

>On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:23:08 +0200, Boudewijn Dijkstra wrote: > >>> Wow, I aint no programmer, and I could easily open your files with >>> WinRAR. >> >> RAR is a non-free proprietary format, and not everybody wants to illegally >> use WinRAR for longer than the evaluation period. As such I don't expect >> the OP to have WinRAR, perhaps even unaware of the free alternative >> multiplatform graphical archiving tools. > >Larwe's DOSFS is in .tgz format, not RAR. > >There are plenty of free tools to extract this. In windows, 7-Zip will >work fine. See: http://www.7-zip.org/ >
So will gzip & tar. :-) -- ArarghMail910 at [drop the 'http://www.' from ->] http://www.arargh.com BCET Basic Compiler Page: http://www.arargh.com/basic/index.html To reply by email, remove the extra stuff from the reply address.

JeGy wrote:

> Hi, > > I am looking for a FAT32 or NTFS filesystem for embedded projects. > I expect that the source code is written C and free of charge
Sure. Continue to expect. Let me know how this free thing works out.
> Goggle helped me to find "DOSFS" from ZWS.COM. As it is not possible for me > to > unpack the file which I downloaded, it is not possible tp make a proper > evaluation. > > > Any one have the project in a readable format? > Do you know other free embedded FAT32 or NTFS filesystems?
Free cheese is only in the mousetrap. Vladimir Vassilevsky DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant http://www.abvolt.com
larwe wrote:
> On Oct 18, 4:01 pm, "JeGy" <gydesen.jensREM...@THISgmail.com> wrote: > >> Goggle helped me to find "DOSFS" from ZWS.COM. As it is not possible for me >> to >> unpack the file which I downloaded, it is not possible tp make a proper > > If you can't even work out how to unpack a tarball, you're definitely > not qualified to use any of the answers you could possibly get to this > question.
Thanks for the coffee spew...
On Oct 19, 1:15=A0pm, Jim Stewart <jstew...@jkmicro.com> wrote:

> >> Goggle helped me to find "DOSFS" from ZWS.COM. As it is not possible f=
or me
> > > If you can't even work out how to unpack a tarball, you're definitely > > Thanks for the coffee spew...
No problem. And while I'm at it, what's a Goggle? Isn't that a banned racist toy made out of black knitting wool?
On Oct 19, 1:00=A0pm, Vladimir Vassilevsky <nos...@nowhere.com> wrote:

> Free cheese is only in the mousetrap.
Not always. Sometimes free cheese is in the city dump.
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:23:08 +0200, "Boudewijn Dijkstra"
<sp4mtr4p.boudewijn@indes.com> wrote:

>Op Mon, 19 Oct 2009 04:58:42 +0200 schreef David Simpson ><d-simpson@comcast.net>:
>> But then I've USED computers for 30+ years. (as apposed to clicking on >> pretty pictures ;-) ) > >Are you suggesting that there might have been people clicking on pretty >pictures before 1980?
As ASCII art, naked Diana sitting on a bar stool was quite popular in the 1970's, since with a 132 character wide line printer with some overprinting and with 6-10 pages high printout would create a real sized picture :-) Paul
On Oct 19, 3:23=A0am, "Boudewijn Dijkstra"
<sp4mtr4p.boudew...@indes.com> wrote:
> Op Mon, 19 Oct 2009 04:58:42 +0200 schreef David Simpson =A0 > <d-simp...@comcast.net>: > > > larwe <zwsdot...@gmail.com> wrote in news:25b9a599-d2b6-44d8-8ade- > > 7075242bf...@z2g2000yqm.googlegroups.com: > > >> Well, my source - which he couldn't decompress - is in C, and is > >> explicitly free, as in "use it, don't tell me about it, I don't care" > >> free :) > > > Wow, I aint no programmer, and I could easily open your files with =A0 > > WinRAR. > > RAR is a non-free proprietary format, and not everybody wants to illegall=
y =A0
> use WinRAR for longer than the evaluation period. =A0As such I don't expe=
ct =A0
> the OP to have WinRAR, perhaps even unaware of the free alternative =A0 > multiplatform graphical archiving tools.
You must be a real hit at parties.
Op Tue, 20 Oct 2009 21:31:54 +0200 schreef Squeamizh <squeamz@hotmail.com>:
> On Oct 19, 3:23 am, "Boudewijn Dijkstra" > <sp4mtr4p.boudew...@indes.com> wrote: >> Op Mon, 19 Oct 2009 04:58:42 +0200 schreef David Simpson >> <d-simp...@comcast.net>: >> >> > larwe <zwsdot...@gmail.com> wrote in news:25b9a599-d2b6-44d8-8ade- >> > 7075242bf...@z2g2000yqm.googlegroups.com: >> >> >> Well, my source - which he couldn't decompress - is in C, and is >> >> explicitly free, as in "use it, don't tell me about it, I don't care" >> >> free :) >> >> > Wow, I aint no programmer, and I could easily open your files with > >> WinRAR. >> >> RAR is a non-free proprietary format, and not everybody wants to >> illegally use WinRAR for longer than the evaluation period. As such I >> don't expect the OP to have WinRAR, perhaps even unaware of the free >> alternative multiplatform graphical archiving tools. > > You must be a real hit at parties.
Indeed it is not easy to come up with something interesting all the time. I still wonder how uninteresting people manage to not bore each other to death with their uninteresting topics. -- Gemaakt met Opera's revolutionaire e-mailprogramma: http://www.opera.com/mail/ (remove the obvious prefix to reply by mail)
On Oct 21, 3:39=A0am, "Boudewijn Dijkstra"
<sp4mtr4p.boudew...@indes.com> wrote:

> Indeed it is not easy to come up with something interesting all the time.=
=A0
> I still wonder how uninteresting people manage to not bore each other to =
=A0
> death with their uninteresting topics.
The bigger mystery to me is how they manage to whip up enough enthusiasm to breed.
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joolz



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