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Date   : Tue, 05 Sep 2000 11:11:56 +0100
From   : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: Re: Re BBC serial filing system

>> HostFS written by me which gives you a filing system
>> that is whatever is
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> at the other end of a connecting link, selectable
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> between serial,
>> parallel, user, MIDI (if fitted) or 1MHz bus.  If I
>> could just track it
>> down amongst this pile of disks next to my desk, I'd
>> put it onto my
>> website.
>
>So is HostFS the system to use when I want to get my
>BBC to share the h/d of the modern computer, and is
>HostFS much like ADFS?  Is it powerful?
 
It's neither like ADFS nor not like ADFS.  Reread the above paragraph.  It
gives you whatever is at the other end of the link.  If that system is
like ADFS, then you will see a filing system like ADFS.  If the remote
system is not like ADFS, then you will see a non-ADFS-like filing system.
 
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