@Cezarykl, post #2
/* $VER: PC0 40.2 (5.7.2001) * * CrossDOS file system entry * * This file enables CrossDOS on the built-in floppy drive normally * referred to as DF0:. PC1 does the same for DF1. By creating new versions * of this file and changing the Unit line to use other numbers, you can * make CrossDOS available on other devices. For example, changing the value * of Unit to 2 would create a mount file that would enable CrossDOS on DF2. */ FileSystem = L:CrossDOSFileSystem Device = mfm.device Flags = 1 Surfaces = 2 SectorsPerTrack = 9 SectorSize = 512 Reserved = 1 Interleave = 0 LowCyl = 0 HighCyl = 79 Buffers = 5 BufMemType = 0 StackSize = 600 Priority = 10 GlobVec = -1 DosType = 0x4D534400 /* The Unit field is controlled by tooltypes in the PC0 icon. * * Unit = 0 */
@zilog, post #3
/* $VER: PC0 40.1 (31.8.93)
*
* CrossDOS file system entry
*
* This file enables CrossDOS on the built-in floppy drive normally
* referred to as DF0:. PC1 does the same for DF1. By creating new versions
* of this file and changing the Unit line to use other numbers, you can
* make CrossDOS available on other devices. For example, changing the value
* of Unit to 2 would create a mount file that would enable CrossDOS on DF2.
*/
FileSystem = L:fat95
Device = mfm.device
Flags = 1
Surfaces = 2
SectorsPerTrack = 9
SectorSize = 512
Reserved = 1
Interleave = 0
LowCyl = 0
HighCyl = 79
Buffers = 5
BufMemType = 0
StackSize = 600
Priority = 10
GlobVec = -1
DosType = 0x4D534400
/* The Unit field is controlled by tooltypes in the PC0 icon.
*
* Unit = 0
*/
@zilog, post #9