[Coco] make case sensitive?
Bill Pierce
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Sun Jul 14 10:14:05 EDT 2013
Gene, there's one disk that's 4 meg!!
I checked it and it's:
Nitros96309L2030209coco3_cocosdc.dsk
free /d0 says:
Capacity: 18,432 sectors (1 sector clusters)
15,981 free sectors,largest block 15,981 secotrs
Why is this disk so huge and so empty?
I know the Sierra disks are being made large enough to hold all the game disks and save files, but this is just a nitros9 boot disk... There's nothing special on it. It's just the superdriver boot.
I think there are a couple of others as well.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com>
To: coco <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Sun, Jul 14, 2013 9:15 am
Subject: Re: [Coco] make case sensitive?
On Sunday 14 July 2013 09:07:22 Bob Devries did opine:
> Aaron said:
> > afaik, everything in *nix is case sensitive. file paths and command
> > arguments definitely are.
>
> So all Makefiles in the NitrOS9 tree should have a capital M? ==>
> Makefile not makefile.
>
> If so, there a few that aren't, and maybe they are being ignored?
>
> Regards, Bob Devries
> Dalby, QLD, Australia
There are many "makefile"s, and because they are "included" what counts is
the case in the parent makefile. There could even be a rule that makes
them equivalent in rules.mak. I've note that, but since it worked, I
haven't gone to the trouble of figuring out the exact mechanism. But then
I haven't a clue about your R-Pi setup either.
WRT your comment about Sierra games, I do note that several of them are
bigger than even a 720 coco compatible floppy and several are bigger than a
1.44 meg floppy, but when mounted to a dw server, that is not a
consideration. Max filesize for a dw served image is probably the 1 sector
per cluster limit of just over 132 megs, so that would not be a concern.
Perhaps the R-Pi could be your dw server? Don't miss-lay it. :)
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