Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 24 Sep 1998 21:23:55 +0300 (EET DST) | From | Jukka Tapani Santala <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] Speeding up FAT operations |
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On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Trever Adams wrote: > I think you will find that the space probably became chr$(255) if I > remember correctly. I believe some of the OS/2 rule breaking files are > also char 255. (Maybe it was 128... I cant even remember what space is
Using 255, the "Phantom space", instead of 32 - the normal space - was a common trick during the height of the DOS times. Everybody was doing it for reason or another, from copy-protection to hidden passwords. However, while all this is interesting, might I again point out that the patches posted do not rely on the filenames being continuous, because at least Linux allows you to happily create files with real spaces in them on FAT filesystems. I haven't had time to check if NT and OS/2 deal with them, though.
-Donwulff
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