> The header is the part at the top of the crash report
> (~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/AppName_YYYY-mm-DD-HHMMSS_HOSTNAME.crash).
>  looks something like this:

Nothing in there. There were 2 crash reports for this app in
/Library/Logs/... but they're from weeks ago. I guess it's not going
through crash reporter if it's running in the debugger. I'll let it
crash outside of xcode later, see if any useful info magically appears
:)

>> I tried it ages back with a 4gb flash drive, and it was HORRIBLY slow,
>> but I picked up a really cheap 16gb drive a while ago and it's pretty
>> fast. I don't know if it's faster than off hdd, not tested it, but
>> it's fast enough that I don't bother moving the files to the hdd any
>> more. No idea about reliability either, but to be honest, if it only
>> lasts a year it cost < $30 so who cares :) (Yes, I do make regular
>> backups!)
>
> It's not the cost that worries me so much as a trip to the computer store if
> I toast them on a regular basis (a $30 drive quickly becomes shopping for
> additional goodies as well ;)

Yeah, there's that too. Then again, those extra goodies can come in
handy - when I bought that, I ended up with a combined ipod dock +
powered USB hub - VERY useful, when you're doing iphone dev and lack
USB ports, and it was super cheap too :)

> HFS isn't a champion by any metric in FS-land, but FAT's significantly worse
> :)  Except for compatibility, there's no reason to use FAT, ever.

Yeah, compatibility :( I need this usb drive for a. storing important
mac stuff, and b. moving files around windows boxes, or between mac
and windows. I've partitioned it, 1gb FAT and 15gb HFS. But just try
partitioning a flash drive like that - do it on the mac, and windows
won't see the FAT partition. Do it on windows, and windows will refuse
to partition it because it thinks it's a giant floppy. I had to do it
on linux in the end :(

Chris
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