Heh, I spent some time messing with >1680 floppies in a DOS/Windows
environment. What I observed was that >1680 size isn't recognized
properly in pure DOS and/or XP, so it was in my case a very unfriendly
format.
Given how much simpler one's life is with 1440 size disks (including,
one presume
> in case you will never use a floppy based Bering
> system, please stop reading now in order not to waste
> your time.
Up till Bering-uClibc 2.3x, I was still using a single /dev/fd0u1680! With the
arrival of 3.x, a single floppy is less useful and instead, I am using a CD Rom
and one single fl
Fellow Bering-users,
in case you will never use a floppy based Bering
system, please stop reading now in order not to waste
your time. Possibly, you could record for future use
that a maniac wrote something and you will be able to
find it in the list archive, should need arise. The
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