Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!harvard!husc6!panda!genrad!decvax!tektronix!hplabs!hpda!hpisoa2!hpitg!atari!dyer@atari From: dyer@atari Newsgroups: net.micro.atari16 Subject: Re: Response to <755@minster.UUCP> <209@atari.UUcp> Message-ID: <209@atari> Date: Thu, 24-Apr-86 21:39:00 EDT Article-I.D.: atari.209 Posted: Thu Apr 24 21:39:00 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 14-May-86 06:55:27 EDT References: <755@minster> Lines: 45 In article <755@minster.UUCP>, nigel@minster.UUCP (nigel) writes: > I have an pre-production Atari 20 Mb hard drive, and am now starting > to encounter problems. Aha! Please contact Richard Frick or John Feagans, at Atari, or Robert Katz, at Atari in Britain, for a new hard disk driver. You *need* it. Right now. > First year students who've just learnt about operating systems might > also be wondering what's so difficult. Tee hee. Talk to DRI.... :-) > Why has this happened at 20 and not 40 subdirectories? The number is small and arbitrary. 20 is about the limit -- actually, I suggest 16 or so. This covers *all* directories on the hard disk. > Why is 40 a limitation anyway? The DOS that DRI wrote uses a form of static allocation. It permanently allocates structures that describe the disk hierarchy; if you have a lot of directories, GEMDOS runs out of memory -- with potentially disasterous results. > Is this a known problem? Yes. The production 20-Megabyte hard disk driver will alleviate the problem somewhat. Atari is working on a more permanent solution (actually, a couple different ones). > Have I really got to have huge directories? Yup. 16 of them, until you get the new driver. Then it's 40 or 50. > Please! You're welcome. (You think we /like/ this kind of problem?) -- Landon Dyer "If Business is War, then I'm a Prisoner of Business!" Atari Corp. "Gee, 20 mushrooms? That's a record!" ... {hoptoad, lll-crg!vecpyr}!atari!dyer "Quantity is Quality."