[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
didn't it have 1 word, 2 bytes per sector: the file number in one byte ($f8
= sector map, $fd = free, $ff = dead) plus the block number within the file
in the othe byte?
I can't remember :o(
Note tpp, every file fragmented of necessity by the interleave factor
At 16:54 01/05/2007, you wrote:
Try www.gtopala.com Very useful [and free for private use] :-)
Searched in vain for a download.
THis is a better link:
http://www.shareup.com/SIW-download-23742.html
Tony
It was a struggle to find the download, and when done just loads of
info but no
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David Tubbs wrote:
At 16:54 01/05/2007, you wrote:
Try www.gtopala.com Very useful [and free for private use] :-)
Searched in vain for a download.
THis is a better link:
http://www.shareup.com/SIW-download-23742.html
Tony
It was a
At 12:32 02/05/2007, you wrote:
Yes - but a great deal of very good info.
It is alarming, for instance, to see all ones passwords stored unencoded.
More use in cracking open someone else's machine
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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LOAD and SAVE load and saves files in order (ie SuperBasic files).
SAVE was the equivalent of OPEN#channel,file:LIST#channel:CLOSE#channel?
SBYTES and LBYTES does the scatter loading.
So the interleave is good for LOAD/SAVE but meaningless for SBYTES/LBYTES.
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David Tubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
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I am always on the lookout for things that will strip out some of the
bloat, have used XPLITE, Remove features and end up with more
files and less space !
Anybody know something that works
I recently got a copy of the