On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:17:38 -0400, "Rod Pemberton"
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>> On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 15:45:39 -0400, "Rod Pemberton"
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>> >"ArarghMail803NOSPAM" <spamtrap@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> when I said "Correct", not about which kind of LBA sup****t was in
what
>> >> version. :-)
>> >>
>> >
>> >I didn't use Win95 much either. I'm still having a problem
determining
>> >specifically which Win95 version added LBA for FAT32. Most sources
say
>> >Win95b (since FDISK added sup****t for partition type 0x0C), but some
say
>> >Win95c... I haven't been able to find a (reputable) source with
version
>> >numbers (e.g., 4.00.1111 or 4.03.1214, etc) that indicates which was
the
>> >first with LBA sup****t for FAT32. Still working on tracking it
down...
>> >
>> Well, based on this table that I found somewhere, (long line wrapping
>> from Agent), I would guess ---
<snip>
>> --- THIS one:
>> Win 95B OSR 2.0 fnl OEM 4.00.0950 B 7.10 [4.00.1111] 08-24-96 +
>> 11:11:11 4.00.1111
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>I give. What made you guess (correctly, from Alex Buell's post) that
one?
OSR 2 has MSDOS 7.10, which is when FAT32 became available, AFAIK.
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>I'm interested. I see one number I don't recognize: 4.01.0971.
>
>Okay, Google search for:
>OEM 4.00.0950 4.00.1111 11-26-97 4.01.0971
>has four links to large lists with that version and Google Groups had
>another.
My list probably came from mdgx.com.
>Thanks, I think those links will do. Although, they don't seem list
>capability info...
Remember, most versions of fdisk have a bug that limits them to a
64gig FAT32 partition. I think it got fixed in ME. In any case,
there is/was an update for that problem from MS.
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