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Is there a UDF filesystem driver for DOS? (Users)

posted by bretjohn Homepage E-mail, Rio Rancho, NM, 21.05.2013, 17:52

> I believe srdisk v 2.09 supports sector sizes > 512 bytes.

According to the SRDISK v 2.09c documentation:

/S:n /SECTORSIZE:n

Sector size (128, 256 or 512 bytes). Sector is the basic
allocation unit of a disk. Smaller sector size can decrease the
amount of memory wasted on boot sector, FAT and root directory,
but that is just about the only benefit of it. Clusters are
formed of sectors, so sector size can not be larger than cluster
size. DOS uses by default 512 bytes per sectors.

So, while the sector size is adjustable, it can't be more than 512 bytes.

 

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