> -----Original Message-----
> thinking out loud here,
> 
> Sure, the directory structure for a single large disk could get fixed to
> address the issue.
> I wonder though if we might want something else.
> 
> What if we had a smallish (360kB) drive B, intended for file sharing?

This might be a useful thing - hopefully it would be in addition to increasing 
the number of directory entries because right now there's only enough to 
accommodate an average file size of 13.7kb (or 29.7kb, or 45.7kb) on the 4mb 
REXCPM image.

I suppose the option of having a B: drive would be something that would have to 
be baked into the starting image - you wouldn't be able to choose to allocate 
some space on the fly for a B: drive, right? 







        jim

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