I believe it was because the floppy I moved the file was FAT and it capitalized all the letters in all filenames... If that's the case I am learning... So I formatted a floppy to ADFS format and now it worked...I suspect you've use an extractor that didn't retain the case of the files going by the app name. The function names are all derived from the filenames, so case needs to be correct.
So now I could delete my old 62MB partition and now I could create a 512MB partition and format it using Partition Manager. However I was getting errors trying to open the hard drive 4... So I rebooted, used HForm276 and I could get up to 425MB using the default drives (that are now much more than the older HForm version gives as options). So I guess I need to patch my ADFS in order to be able to claim the rest of the 8GB of my CF but I am not sure how to do it... I can unzip the file, I can see it is a module (filetype FFA) I open the shell and typed "rmrun ADFS::HardDisc4.ADFS", the shell returned without an error, but running the Partition Manager I could not format the biggest (7.5GB) partition. Clearly I am missing a step or two... Any pointers please?
Statistics: Posted by witchdoctor75 — Thu Feb 22, 2024 6:30 am