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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> Frankly it did not occur to
> me that someone would be
> running without Joliet enabled.
I haven't got the slightest idea yet how I would have known it existed.
I'm still looking for the docs.
The OS/2 Device Driver Online page points CD queries to IDEDASD, but I
just checked IDEDASD and CDFS.IFS isn't in it.
Steve Carter says he has a CDFS.ZIP file. I went to
http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/ and searched for CDFS.ZIP and only got two
hits -- both for Windows.
You guys all know of a secret IBM site which has all this info, but you
aren't going to tell me where it is, right?
I'll just have to wait for The Duck to get back from his shopping trip
to Grant's Granary. *He'll* know where to find the info.
- Peter
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