said:
>1. Can you copy the .MP3 files to the device from the command line?
This is too much like work. My POV is that it should be possible to use
whatever the user prefers and just clean up before putting the flash drive
in the mp3 player.
>It
>has been my experience with a similar device (which also locks up when
>it sees "EA DATA. SF") that copying via the command line will not create
>that @#$%^& file!
It's easier to prevent it, but I've seen this fail too.
>/pub/os2/util/disk/r_eadata.zip
Good find. Another of Veit's little gems. It's an easy program to write,
but I've never had the need to do it.
Steven
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