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@ -1445,14 +1445,10 @@ up to 256 8MB CP/M filesystems on a single large storage device, |
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where each slice can be assigned to a drive letter in CPM, |
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where each slice can be assigned to a drive letter in CPM, |
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and be treated as its own hard disk drive (from a CPM perspective). |
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and be treated as its own hard disk drive (from a CPM perspective). |
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In order to achieve compatibility across |
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all of the operating systems supported by RomWBW, the hard disk |
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filesystem format used is 8MB. This ensures any filesystem will be |
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accessible to any of the operating systems. |
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While hard disks while often implemented by removable media, are treated |
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as non-removable. e.g. Removing an SD card is like unplugging a hard |
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drive in a modern sense. |
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In order to achieve compatibility across all of the operating systems |
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supported by RomWBW, the hard disk filesystem format used is 8MB. This |
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ensures any filesystem will be accessible to any of the operating |
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systems. |
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RomWBW uses Logical Block Addressing (LBA) to interact with all hard |
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RomWBW uses Logical Block Addressing (LBA) to interact with all hard |
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disks. The RomWBW operating systems use older Cylinder/Head/Sector |
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disks. The RomWBW operating systems use older Cylinder/Head/Sector |
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