on Fri, 2 Feb
2007 13:13:07 -0800
> >It has more to do with the OS in device using the SD card than the OS you
> >use to read the SD card. Those small devices have a very limited OS and
> >I expect that it does not know what to do with file names that contain
> >embedded blanks.
>
> OK, but this is not unique. eCS needs to be able to deal with it. Other
> OSes do.
The other OSes do not deal with the DS card because they do not write the files
that OS/2 does.
> BTW, the BlackBerry OS is not Windows based.
I don't care what OS the Blackberry uses, it is small and is not a full
function OS so it has many limitations.
--
Robert Blair
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