Il 18/08/2017 10.06, Wolf via Ql-Users ha scritto:
So, if a sector number of a file would be higher than 65536, the error is
triggered. As each sector is 512 =Bytes long, after 65536 * 512 = 32Mib, it's
the end.
Thanks you Wolf
Andrea
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I would say that this is a size more than enough: -D
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Hi,
Theoretically, a cluster could contain 65536 sectors. So the qxl.win
file could be 65536 x 65536 x 512 bytes big.
Realistically, I wouldn't go over 2 GiB.
HTH
Wolfgang
NB there is another 65536 limit in the filesystem, that of the number of
clusters a qxl.win drive may have
On Fri, 18 Aug 2017, at 09:10 AM, Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users wrote:
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> so, the maximun size of a win file is?
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<-- this big ->
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so, the maximun size of a win file is?
Giorgio
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Hi all,
as promised, I had a look at the problem of copying large files onto a
QXL.WIN drive.
The answer is simple : if you try to write anything larger than 32 MiB,
you'll get an end of file error. This is because, for slave blocks,
sector numbers are stored are in a word.
Thus, in dev8