Bodo Eggert napisał(a): >>VFAT uses unicode? I thought it used the same codepage silyness as FAT >>did, since after all ti was just supposed to be a long filename >>extension to FAT. Do they use unicode in the long filenames only? > > > It uses two codepages, one for short names and one for long names. > The long name charset defaults to iso-8859-1, Please look below where you have got "t.e.s.t.". That is obviously UTF-16 (below FFFF) not iso-8859-1. > and the short one to cp437 Yes. > 0600 41 74 00 65 00 73 00 74 00 e4 00 0f 00 db f6 00 At.e.s.t ........ > 0610 fc 00 df 00 74 00 65 00 73 00 00 00 74 00 00 00 ....t.e. s...t... > 0620 54 45 53 54 8e 99 7e 31 20 20 20 20 00 00 d0 58 TEST..~1 ...X > 0630 d1 32 d1 32 00 00 d0 58 d1 32 00 00 00 00 00 00 .2.2...X .2...... Has anybode seen characters above 0xFFFF on the vfat? -- Było mi bardzo miło. Trzecia pospolita klęska, [...] >Łukasz< Już nie katolicka lecz złodziejska. (c)PP
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