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{{Application|image=rafs43x36.png|caption=raFS icon|name=raFS|author=Richard Atterer|desc=raFS allows users of RISC OS 3.71 and below to have as many files in a single directory as they wish, which they cannot do without raFS, or some other similar application |
{{Application|image=rafs43x36.png|caption=raFS icon|name=raFS|author=Richard Atterer|desc=raFS allows users of RISC OS 3.71 and below to have as many files in a single directory as they wish, which they cannot do without raFS, or some other similar application.|os=Not 32-bit compatible|translations=Dutch, English, German|url=http://atterer.net/riscos.html|alt=[[ArcFS]], [[SparkFS]], [[X-Files]], other image filing systems}} |
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=== Historical Notes === |
=== Historical Notes === |
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RISC OS has had long filename support since the release of RISC OS 4 in 1999, so this utility would only be needed to |
RISC OS has had long filename support since the release of RISC OS 4 in 1999, so this utility would only be needed for those using very old versions of RISC OS, or those trying to retrieve old data saved on old-format disks (E or F format or earlier) under RISC OS versions 3.71 and earlier. |
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Note that if RISC OS 3.1 is being run under [[ |
Note that if RISC OS 3.1 is being run under [[RedSquirrel]], it is not affected by the infamous 77-file-per-directory limit. RedSquirrel uses HostFS and thus supports long file names and unlimited files per directory. |
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The X-Files application page contains a discussion of the [[X-Files#Long Filename Systems|different long filename storage philosophies]] between LongFiles, raFS and X-Files. |
The X-Files application page contains a discussion of the [[X-Files#Long Filename Systems|different long filename storage philosophies]] between LongFiles, raFS and X-Files. |
Revision as of 19:12, 16 October 2007
raFS | |
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Maintained by: | {{{maintainer}}} |
Description: | raFS allows users of RISC OS 3.71 and below to have as many files in a single directory as they wish, which they cannot do without raFS, or some other similar application. |
OS Restrictions: | Not 32-bit compatible |
Languages: | {{{languages}}} |
Alternatives: | ArcFS, SparkFS, X-Files, other image filing systems |
Website: | http://atterer.net/riscos.html |
Historical Notes
RISC OS has had long filename support since the release of RISC OS 4 in 1999, so this utility would only be needed for those using very old versions of RISC OS, or those trying to retrieve old data saved on old-format disks (E or F format or earlier) under RISC OS versions 3.71 and earlier.
Note that if RISC OS 3.1 is being run under RedSquirrel, it is not affected by the infamous 77-file-per-directory limit. RedSquirrel uses HostFS and thus supports long file names and unlimited files per directory.
The X-Files application page contains a discussion of the different long filename storage philosophies between LongFiles, raFS and X-Files.