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Hi Harry  
No, you are not incorrect ;-)  
 
Generally OS/2 resp eCS do not have original FTA32 drivers.  
The one existing came from Henk Kelder (WPtools) and was on v 0.94b.  
I had tried and had no problems with it on OS/2 ...  
=2E.. but once my FAT32 data seemed to be appeared ;-(  
I was lucky that from W98SE I was still able to read / use and save !  
First of all I saved and then went back to FAT16 and since then =  
 
did not try the FAT32 driver anymore !  
 
In the meantime Henk Kelder has forwarded the FAT32 driver project =  
 
and source to Netlabs:  
 
http://fat32.netlabs.org/  
 
Now it shows v 0.98 !  
 
In the meantime the data partition mentioned above is near full (91%) =  
 
and I would love to change to FAT32 if I hear or know that today's =  
 
FAT32 drivers for OS/2 are more robust and working properly ;-)  
 
Have  nice Sunday, svob=EF  
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hmotin@sbcglobal.net on 18/04/2004 00:21:28  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Installing FAT32  
 
Hello:  
 
I'd like some opinions, if I can get them.  
I'm thinking of installing FAT32, and somewhere in the back of my head, =  
 
I believe that I heard a couple of negative things about FAT32 =  
 
on OS/2 and ECS. Maybe I'm wrong about that.  
 
Would anyone who has installed it please comment? =  
 
Or, if anyone has heard anything about it, also comment.  
Thanks very much!  
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