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From: kender@esu.edu (Daniel Garcia)
Date: Tue, 2 May 1995 13:02:41 -0400
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Subject: executor and NT
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Well - baning my head at it again :) This time, executor quite regularly
gets to the point of complaining about (well, ok NT compalins about it :)
BUt - if i tell it to ignore the complaint - i get the splash screen in
funky blue on back colors, then, depending on the phase of the moon and
the time of day (it seems :) ...
What is executor doing that it n eeds to access the hard drive directly?
Is this for supporting .hfv files? If so - would it bepossible to move
all the files onto the file system? The trick in there, i understand then
becomes determining how to handle long filenames. Hmm - I wonder if the
gcc port to NT can handle long filenames.
(you guys need/want access to an NT machine to development on? I may be
able to work something out here, as I have a telnet daemon running, or i
would be able to help oiut with getting stuff done here as well, i finally