
31 Aug
2010
31 Aug
'10
6:29 p.m.
"Jeroen Muris" <jeroen@tweejee.net> writes:
My Oregon 550T shows two FAT32 formatted disks in Windows 7 and XP, and from memory (lost the Mac and the Slackware laptop) I could read/write these in both OS X and linux.
thanks.
Maybe your OS lacks a driver for FAT32?
I can read a 16G CF from a dslr just fine, and also the 2G uSD in an etrex works ok. I think the problem is that there is no partition table. Is the windows-world assumption probably that the filesystem starts at sector 63? Normally NetBSD wants to use a partition table to find the filesytem and say what type it is. I'll have to try to fake that up.