Append allows FCB-oriented file opens to "succeed" if the append.exe TSR
is loaded and you've mentioned the directory where the files actually live
in an APPEND command line. You can't actually write more files than the
file structure supports if APPEND is all the extra help you've got.
Some of my notes say that APPEND is incompatible with BACKUP. Presumably
that's the DOS 3.3 version of BACKUP (and APPEND) since I'm reading printed
DOS 3.3 docs here.
At 03:11 PM 3/29/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Have you tried using the append command? You can put
~512 files
in the root and then the rest in directories, but the OS will treat
all files within the append "path" as being from the same place.
By using the append command, you can tell the OS to look in the
other directories without having to declare the directories in your
code. It sounds like each file name is unique so it should work
(?)
append a:;a:\1;a:\2
-Bill
MS-DOS 3.3 has a limit of 512 entries in the root directory. I have a
need to put more than this.
Was there ever a way to put more than 512 files in the root directory?
Some sort of patch or utility?
Did previous or subsequent versions of MS-DOS allow more entries in the
root?
Another question:
When using the SUBST command in MS-DOS, you cannot aparently substitute
the C: drive. I seem to recall that MS-DOS 6.0 allowed this, although
I
might be confusing that with the ability of
LANtastic to redirect
the C:
drive to a network drive.
At any rate, what I'm trying to do is overcome the limit of 512 file
entries in an MS-DOS 3.3 root directory.
Does anyone know how to accomplish this?
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