I found the tmp directory with an ext2fs implementation. I'm just starting to look at it. <br><br>Ram<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Andreas Davour <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ante@update.uu.se">ante@update.uu.se</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Have there been any attempts at writing a filesystem for Movitz? I think<br>
that LiCE would definitely compile with no adjustment to Shawn's source if<br>
there was a filesystem on Movitz, since it would mean that those macros /<br>
functions associated with file I/O would have been implemented. In<br>
retrospect, I guess I should have started with that first. I haven't seen<br>
any references to an attempted filesystem inside the Movitz source, but I<br>
may be looking in the wrong place.<br>
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There used to be a tmp directory with some stuff about ext3. I haven't checked out the source in a long time, since I dropped out of lisp for a while. My source is two computers (generations!) away...<br>
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Filesystems was exactly what I was about to do for movitz, and other have also tried. It sure would be nice to have. I have so much to do these days, but if I could get the lisp bug again I think some basis could be laid quite easy.<div>
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