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: 2017/2/22 12:07
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For USB devices, it is, I think. At least, it was 'till AOS4.1 (not tested with update 1 or 2, though) because that 68k-Filestystem for EXT2 and NTFS need TD64 support and AOS4 is using a different approach?
I regularly use the EXT2Filesystem (not the NTFS). Unfortunately, the author has enabled a lot of debug message in his release (read the readme) which makes EXT2 on AOS4 really slow. Even coping data from a EXT2-USB-Harddisk to RAM: causes an almost full load (>80-90%) on a 1 GHz PegasosII machine.
Nevertheless, EXT2 is very handy to have ..
regards, nexus
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