Never tried it but Win NT supported a 4GB FAT 16 by using 64KB clusters.
I suspect that you can cause the command line version of format to
create a 4GB FAT 16 CF card by directly spec'ing the cluster size.
Chuck Norcutt
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Gee,
> Thanks for that quick report , Moose.? Much food for thought.? (sorry,
> couldn't resist)
> I'll pass it by the boss, as she'll use it first as a horse-cam.??Possibly
> the slightly more compact profile,
> build quality, hot shoe will trump the hinged LCD/AA advantages as well as
> reduced cost.? I'm really liking the idea of the tiltable LCD. She may have
> been smitten?with the G9 (much less so than with?the nice 4T with new grip)
> and I won't lobby too much.
> ?
> Noticed that chdk won't load on start-up as you say unless formatted in
> FAT-16 on larger cards.? On HD's that leads to a ton of wasted space.? I'm
> not sure with the large image files if the cluster size matters?as much.
>
> Mike
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