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From: Valerie H. <br...@in...> - 2006-09-03 11:42:23
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From: "Daniel Raffler" <cos...@gm...> > Alright, I got the hint: You set-up this wiki and now you expect me to > fill it with some documentation about my obscure code. Neat trick ;) > Just make the trion logo transparent and I'll be fine with the design. Yes, I was hoping at least the regulars would crawl out of the woodwork. I'll definitely fix the logo and try to tweak the whole look-and-feel of the wiki, but like I said I don't really have much skill in being a web developer-- I'm still hoping one of the old guys comes alive or some fresh face appears with the new crop this fall. As for a FAT12 filesystem, it's a little less important. A bunch of my best test systems, incluing my home system, don't even have floppy drives. A built-in RAM drive to emulate a FAT12 ot FAT16 system is required. That's, for example, how Linux boots off a "live CD" or a PXE network boot. It should be easy enough to implement one as a kernel service. --smw |