NAPA USB MP3 player on MOS
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    Doraemon
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    catohagen
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    as a test, format the usb disk on your pegasos with the fat95 filesystem, and test if pc manages to read it.
  • »16.09.03 - 17:05
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    Doraemon
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    I can't format it on mos :( all the time in 0%


    I formated it on windoze and I puted it on pegasos, an I have the same problem :(
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    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Hi

    is possible force for say that is fat95 ?

    timofonic
  • »17.09.03 - 16:47
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    I discovered that the internal memory of the Player is formated on FAT12.

    Does FAT95 support it???
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Hi

    Yes, fat12 seems be supported by fat95... but i dont know if is fully supported or not, never used it


    timofonic
  • »19.09.03 - 20:34
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    FAT95:

    Features
    ========

    * workbench and applications support
    * diskchange autosense
    * format type autosense: FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32
    * simple LINUX style partition selection or manual definition
    * up to 4 GBytes of partition size for FAT16
    * large harddisk support via TD64 or direct SCSI
    * long filenames (up to 104 chars for now)
    * inquiry, read, write, and maintenance access
    * built-in error check utility
    * disk formatting using the OS 2.0+ format command
    * MS-DOS 8.3 downward compatibility
    * user definable language and code page
    * date range Jan 1st, 1980 through Dec 31st, 2107
    * extended datestamp support: creation date and time, last accessed date
    (written automatically, readable as file comment text)
    * volume serial number as name for unnamed volumes
    * automatic directory optimization
    * written entirely in assembly language

    Check Aminet for a very recent version.

    Bye,
    Felix.
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