I agree that (I) is more consistent with Wikipedia standards and looks a little better than (F), which I whacked together in a hurry to replace the "Common File System Features" table.
The only articles I've added (I) to are HFS Plus and NTFS. I'll tag my template for deletion as soon as they're converted.
But just a couple of minor nit-picky things:
— Ghakko 01:29, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
Ok, so, for the ones that are implementing the infoboxes, I put the following:
Maximum date for unsigned 32-bit value of seconds from 1970/01/01 00:00:00 2106/02/07 06:28:16
Maximum date for signed 32-bit value of seconds from 1970/01/01 00:00:00 2038/01/19 03:14:08
I think, that all *NIX fs uses one or the other.
Put everything in GUID_Partition_Table, but, what ones are the GUIDs for AIX/Itanium, OpenVMS/Itanium?
Claunia,
On my talk page you pointed out that the BeBox in fact cannot run the ARC firmware, which I had apparently mistakenly asserted in the BeBox article. Certainly you appear correct—it seems ARC was in fact never released for the BeBox line. I apologize if my error caused any trouble; I will try to be more careful in the future.
— Ryanaxp 21:37, September 5, 2005 (UTC)
What is a "sad xD"?-- Hhielscher 11:59, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
Well, maybe not... although, I thought QNX was meant to have one? Doesn't help that the microkernel page here even lists BeOS.
The whole 'BeOS is a microkernel' thing seems to have come about from a misinterpretation of what micro meant - yes, the kernel is 800KB uncompressed, but its not a true microkernel at all - there are non-essential functions in the kernel (but even the IDE and base filesystem drivers are modules).
However, theres no article for Kinda a microkernel, but its not, really... no, really, so microkernel will do fine. -- Kiand 00:20, 9 October 2005 (UTC)
http://web.greens.org/about/unix.html
Just, you read "The Bell Labs documentation was very careful to always spell UNIX in all capital letters, and small caps whereever possible.", so UNIX is UNIX, Unix and unix are just incorrect forms just too used.
Please revert all of your edits.
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You can mention FASTFAT if you wish. It is as relevant to the FAT topic as would be the discussion of the Linux or BSD msdos filesystem drivers. The VFAT driver is really only discussed to justify why people say VFAT and not LFNs. And yeah, I do operating system development too. Adam Mirowski 15:41, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
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Hi / Buenas:
You mentionned at
18:59 on October 28th, 2007, that the
resolution of
DOS was only 2 seconds, with the comment “DOS internal structures handles seconds in a 5 bits structure, so resolution is 2 sec.”
If I read correctly the article about
temporal resolution, it refers to the
precision of the measurement. And if I further read the
Accuracy_and_precision article, it should refer to the apparent data delivered (while accuracy is about how they are correct, or acertadas if you prefer.)
Now unless I am mistaken, DOS (both the TIME command and the GETTIME interrupt call) delivers system time with 2 digits beyond the second, that is 1/100th of a second resolution. While as far as I know, in the typical case of the
IBM PC, its accuracy is at most of 55 ms, the same as the resolution of the underlying BIOS clock.
As such, I take the liberty to cancel your edit. Of course you are free to correct me if I am wrong, particularly if in fact resolution is to be meant as accuracy (but then the correct value would be probably 55 ms).
Perhaps we should have another part, about how to retrieve filesystem timestamps, which will then state that DOS resolution is 2 sec, and similarly for the various other OS and languages; however my knowledge is rather limited here; it looks like you know much more about filesystems, so perhaps you can improve it this way. AntoineL ( talk) 18:01, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
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Hi Claunia,
All the world cites util-linux for saying that the GPT type UUID for LVM is E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928. The util-linux source code has a comment that seems to indicate it's from the Discoverable Partitions Specification (it's not and never was), but the commit message cites Wikipedia. Wikipedia doesn't have a citation, and it was added by you back in 2005. Any chance you remember where you got it from, it'd be neat to know where it originated.
-- LukeShu ( talk) 17:07, 31 October 2023 (UTC)
I agree that (I) is more consistent with Wikipedia standards and looks a little better than (F), which I whacked together in a hurry to replace the "Common File System Features" table.
The only articles I've added (I) to are HFS Plus and NTFS. I'll tag my template for deletion as soon as they're converted.
But just a couple of minor nit-picky things:
— Ghakko 01:29, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
Ok, so, for the ones that are implementing the infoboxes, I put the following:
Maximum date for unsigned 32-bit value of seconds from 1970/01/01 00:00:00 2106/02/07 06:28:16
Maximum date for signed 32-bit value of seconds from 1970/01/01 00:00:00 2038/01/19 03:14:08
I think, that all *NIX fs uses one or the other.
Put everything in GUID_Partition_Table, but, what ones are the GUIDs for AIX/Itanium, OpenVMS/Itanium?
Claunia,
On my talk page you pointed out that the BeBox in fact cannot run the ARC firmware, which I had apparently mistakenly asserted in the BeBox article. Certainly you appear correct—it seems ARC was in fact never released for the BeBox line. I apologize if my error caused any trouble; I will try to be more careful in the future.
— Ryanaxp 21:37, September 5, 2005 (UTC)
What is a "sad xD"?-- Hhielscher 11:59, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
Well, maybe not... although, I thought QNX was meant to have one? Doesn't help that the microkernel page here even lists BeOS.
The whole 'BeOS is a microkernel' thing seems to have come about from a misinterpretation of what micro meant - yes, the kernel is 800KB uncompressed, but its not a true microkernel at all - there are non-essential functions in the kernel (but even the IDE and base filesystem drivers are modules).
However, theres no article for Kinda a microkernel, but its not, really... no, really, so microkernel will do fine. -- Kiand 00:20, 9 October 2005 (UTC)
http://web.greens.org/about/unix.html
Just, you read "The Bell Labs documentation was very careful to always spell UNIX in all capital letters, and small caps whereever possible.", so UNIX is UNIX, Unix and unix are just incorrect forms just too used.
Please revert all of your edits.
— Claunia 18:31, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
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I am looking for help for a project that I am doing and I noticed that you list yourself as a computer programmer with javascript and html skills. I have left a message with the Computer help desk but have yet to receive any replies or comments. Any help you can offer would be wonderful.
I am looking for an easier way to parse and separate red and blue links at the missing encyclopedic articles project so that valid blue links can be removed and article that need to be created can be grouped together. See this ( before and after) for the kind of work that is being done currently by hand. If you can provide assistance by writing a script or referring me to another person who might be more helpful, I would greatly appreciate it. Ideally it would sort the html and return wikisyntax that could be entered back in, though I would be grateful with anything. Thanks in advance. -- Reflex Reaction ( talk)• 15:02, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
You can mention FASTFAT if you wish. It is as relevant to the FAT topic as would be the discussion of the Linux or BSD msdos filesystem drivers. The VFAT driver is really only discussed to justify why people say VFAT and not LFNs. And yeah, I do operating system development too. Adam Mirowski 15:41, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
You provided this link as a reference that EFI will be supported on IA-32. I can't find any such wording, only that EFI is required on x64. Can you point out what I'm missing? -- Steven Fisher 21:32, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
I saw you edited one of my pages, so came over to see who you were. Canary Islands, nice! I spent a week on La Palma once. It snowed. All week. I was sad. :-( — Nicholas ( reply) @ 22:39, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
The current WP:MAC collaboration is Apple II family. Please devote some time to improve this article to featured status. — Wackymacs 13:51, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
Good day genius lady , have any webpages about the "Canary Islands Computer Museum Engine" thing ? :) Ammar 09:36, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi / Buenas:
You mentionned at
18:59 on October 28th, 2007, that the
resolution of
DOS was only 2 seconds, with the comment “DOS internal structures handles seconds in a 5 bits structure, so resolution is 2 sec.”
If I read correctly the article about
temporal resolution, it refers to the
precision of the measurement. And if I further read the
Accuracy_and_precision article, it should refer to the apparent data delivered (while accuracy is about how they are correct, or acertadas if you prefer.)
Now unless I am mistaken, DOS (both the TIME command and the GETTIME interrupt call) delivers system time with 2 digits beyond the second, that is 1/100th of a second resolution. While as far as I know, in the typical case of the
IBM PC, its accuracy is at most of 55 ms, the same as the resolution of the underlying BIOS clock.
As such, I take the liberty to cancel your edit. Of course you are free to correct me if I am wrong, particularly if in fact resolution is to be meant as accuracy (but then the correct value would be probably 55 ms).
Perhaps we should have another part, about how to retrieve filesystem timestamps, which will then state that DOS resolution is 2 sec, and similarly for the various other OS and languages; however my knowledge is rather limited here; it looks like you know much more about filesystems, so perhaps you can improve it this way. AntoineL ( talk) 18:01, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
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Hi Claunia,
All the world cites util-linux for saying that the GPT type UUID for LVM is E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928. The util-linux source code has a comment that seems to indicate it's from the Discoverable Partitions Specification (it's not and never was), but the commit message cites Wikipedia. Wikipedia doesn't have a citation, and it was added by you back in 2005. Any chance you remember where you got it from, it'd be neat to know where it originated.
-- LukeShu ( talk) 17:07, 31 October 2023 (UTC)