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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #59 from previous page: June 11, 2011, 01:04:27 AM »
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Awe Gawd... more mumbo jumbo, look Piru unlike you I'm not an andriod made of old PC parts running on a flakey version of MorphOS, so you can post all the gobbledegook or Einstein's theories on how space is really a banana and you are I don't really exist, all you want... ;)

I STILL SAY YOUR WRONG... :insane:


Just to clear things up a bit. I was the one who built Piru. I used parts from some old desktopp 286's and 386's I had laying around in the shed that I now use to store the children I kidnap and kill.

For the note, he does not run on a flaked out version of MorphOS as there is no such thing. Rather he is operated by a series of metallic strings which are attached to piano keys which I use to control his movement. If he seems to lack a sense of humour, that is because his humour chip was destroyed in the tragedy that was Star Trek Generations.

In relation to all the code he has written...

That again is all me. I just give my Piru bot credit in the event that someone would wish to critique my hard work... in which case all their anger will be directed at him and not me.

KarlOS on the other hand is my 2nd Generation model made mostly of Lego Machines driven by Hamsters in wheels. I is my writer's alias for all the OS4 code I'm doing.
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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #60 on: June 11, 2011, 03:12:24 AM »
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We need to get you guys drunk and put you in a ring together. This could be fun. Two nerds duking it out! Power Gloves allowed! ;)


Showing your age, man.  It'd be Wii Boxing, now.
 

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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #61 on: June 11, 2011, 03:15:02 AM »
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Showing your age, man.  It'd be Wii Boxing, now.


Alright, to show my age I'll suggest that they can bash each other over the heads with old Pong Home consoles if they wish! That or they can attempt to drive 2600 joysticks into one another's eye sockets.
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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #62 on: June 11, 2011, 03:27:08 AM »
Franko doesn't need any more alcohol.
 

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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #63 on: June 11, 2011, 07:16:21 AM »
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  • TD_GETGEOMETRY and RDB use 32bit unsigned value to store block numbers. The maximum block number they can represent is 2^32 -1 or 4294967295.
  • 3TB HDD uses block size of 512(*). The capacity reported is around 3 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000 / 512 blocks or 5859375000.

But is TD_GETGEOMETRY really required to return the same block size as reported by the drive or can it return a fake one (multiple of the one reported by drive) for very big drives?
 

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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #64 on: June 11, 2011, 08:08:20 AM »
1 million years ago today,
the very first caveman Franko met the very first caveman Piru.  Here is what happened:

Franko: Ooga
Piru: Uhg

Franko: No.  Ooga.
Piru: No.  Uhg.

Franko: No.  Ooga!
Piru: No.  Uhg!

Franko: No! Ooga!!
Piru: No!  Uhg!!

Franko: No!! Ooga!!!
Piru: No!!  Uhg!!!

Historians consider this initial disagreement (which still continues today) to have kickstarted the evolution of complex linguistics, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, logical reasoning, binary arithmetic, flowery insults, four-letter words and possibly the invention of alcohol.
 

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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #65 on: June 11, 2011, 08:33:13 AM »
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1 million years ago today,
the very first caveman Franko met the very first caveman Piru.  Here is what happened:

Franko: Ooga
Piru: Uhg

Franko: No.  Ooga.
Piru: No.  Uhg.

Franko: No.  Ooga!
Piru: No.  Uhg!

Franko: No! Ooga!!
Piru: No!  Uhg!!

Franko: No!! Ooga!!!
Piru: No!!  Uhg!!!

Historians consider this initial disagreement (which still continues today) to have kickstarted the evolution of complex linguistics, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, logical reasoning, binary arithmetic, flowery insults, four-letter words and possibly the invention of alcohol.
 

:laughing::roflmao: :rofl:


Ha ha ha!!! :)
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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #66 on: June 11, 2011, 08:58:34 AM »
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Showing your age, man.  It'd be Wii Boxing, now.

Well, there's absolutely no way Franko qualifies as a nerd.  So I'm afraid he would be immediately disqualified from any 'nerd fight'.

AH
 

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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #67 on: June 11, 2011, 11:29:48 AM »
Well I'm not convinced of the need for speed of these new filesystems, if it comes at the expense of stability.  if you have a need for big drives I can understand, but 4 gig flash drives work plenty quick on FFS, especially with directory cache and addbuffers.

In my experience with SFS, I've had two massive crashes, one on an IDE-ATA INTERFACE the other cyber SCSI INTERFACE, to the point that I had to resort to an old P2 XPPro system to even recognise the drive afterwards (an athlon x2 MB systme with XP and Vista point blank would not even see the drive), after several attempts, initialise it, format it, put it back in the amiga and format it again.   With FFS.  Not sure what version of SFS it was, but SFS ain't going back on any drive I own!  EVER.

I had a simila experience with PFS2, so I'm not in  a hurry to install PFS3 tbh.
 

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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #68 on: June 11, 2011, 01:36:25 PM »
Quote from: ChaosLord;644176
1 million years ago today,
the very first caveman Franko met the very first caveman Piru.  Here is what happened:

Franko: Ooga
Piru: Uhg

Franko: No.  Ooga.
Piru: No.  Uhg.

Franko: No.  Ooga!
Piru: No.  Uhg!

Franko: No! Ooga!!
Piru: No!  Uhg!!

Franko: No!! Ooga!!!
Piru: No!!  Uhg!!!

Historians consider this initial disagreement (which still continues today) to have kickstarted the evolution of complex linguistics, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, logical reasoning, binary arithmetic, flowery insults, four-letter words and possibly the invention of alcohol.
 

:laughing::roflmao: :rofl:


Oi you... Ugh bongo Klub fire burnie Wheeeeel ooga :furious:

PS: As Piru doesn't seem to be up yet then...

I STILL SAY I WAS RIGHT... :D
 

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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #69 on: June 11, 2011, 02:09:09 PM »
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I STILL SAY I WAS RIGHT... :D


You *do* realize that your arguments are like claiming *it's a matter of opinion* whether stones fall down to the ground and not up in space when you drop them, and that the right interpretation of 1+1 is that it equals to 3, right? ;)
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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #70 on: June 11, 2011, 02:21:26 PM »
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You *do* realize that your arguments are like claiming *it's a matter of opinion* whether stones fall down to the ground and not up in space when you drop them, and that the right interpretation of 1+1 is that it equals to 3, right? ;)


Nope... and your wrong too... :)

PS: Stones never fall to the ground, as Mick & co are always high as kite and floating up around the ceiling... :)

PPS: Im not "Arguing" I'm "Telling"... ;)
 

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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #71 on: June 11, 2011, 02:37:15 PM »
Guys, this is getting stupid, arguing for the sake of argument's sake.

Stick to the topic. The question was, is PFS3 being worked on?

MorphOS: Yes, Harry is working on that.
AROS: ?
OS4: ?
OS3: ?

The drive capacity supported by SFS is irrelevant to this discussion, but to offer my 2p worth, if the maximum number of 512K blocks is represented by a 32-bit integer anywhere in the system, then you are definitely out of luck once that integer wraps round. No amount of shouting is going to change that.
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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #72 on: June 11, 2011, 02:53:25 PM »
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MorphOS: Yes, Harry is working on that.
AROS: ?
OS4: ?
OS3: ?

Currently almost all changes are generic. Of course the OS3 version is directly benefiting from the changes being made. There's only one SVN tree that has everything. Assuming the file system is ported to AROS and OS4 it'd be highly desirable to have those changes in the same SVN as well.

Anyone wishing to contribute should contact mr Pelt over sourceforge.
 

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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #73 on: June 11, 2011, 03:08:00 PM »
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Currently almost all changes are generic. Of course the OS3 version is directly benefiting from the changes being made. There's only one SVN tree that has everything. Assuming the file system is ported to AROS and OS4 it'd be highly desirable to have those changes in the same SVN as well.

Anyone wishing to contribute should contact mr Pelt over sourceforge.


Sounds good. I was meaning to take a peek myself but I have very little free time presently.
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Re: Anyone working on PFS3 ??
« Reply #74 on: June 11, 2011, 05:51:48 PM »
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You *do* realize that your arguments are like claiming *it's a matter of opinion* whether stones fall down to the ground and not up in space


Well, that's a matter or perspective.  If you are out in a UFO watching someone in the U.S. drop a stone, it would be falling up toward outer space in China.  Sure, it probably wouldn't make it as it would be blocked by this huge thing called the Earth.  But, still, it's falling "toward" space.  

:)  Sorry, back to the topic.  Err, yes it appears PFS3 is being worked on.
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