No.1431
Terry, do you only use RedSea instead of FAT because you're afraid of a lawsuit?
I'm pretty sure there's no chance of that happening if you just don't sell TempleOS. There's tons of open-source projects that use FAT and they've never had a problem because of it, namely FreeDOS and ReactOS (ReactOS especially, they're super anal about legal stuff). Linux also has drivers for it, that's never had a problem either. I'm pretty sure that whole lawsuit thing was because a company was selling a product with FAT in it, without a license.
Even then, have you ever just thought of making a new type of filesystem that's less restricted than RedSea? The flat filesystem design sounds very debilitating, if I can be so bold.
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No.1432
I am trying to make a system where kids learn what a disk block is and have cheap thrills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7wy_yskacY
This guys is a sheep. My sheep are like this guy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8bZ92gIVms
I store everything compressed. You must process whole files at once if you use compression. Also, I have binary graphics data in my text files. If you put the binary at the end, you cannot grow the files.
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