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Can't access read-only files with _RDBLK #3
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All the changes and fixes of v2.0.5 beta 1 and more: * Addied the license file and the Markdown documentation. * Fix #3: RDBLK can't read files with read-only attribute * Change in boot keys: now the key to request one single drive per driver is the 5 key, and CTRL is simply passed to MSX-DOS kernels as when booting with MSX-DOS. * Added the "User is requesting reduced drive count" flag to the input of the DRV_INIT routine and the DRV_CONFIG routine.
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All the changes and fixes of v2.0.5 beta 1 and more: * Addied the license file and the Markdown documentation. * Fix #3: RDBLK can't read files with read-only attribute * Change in boot keys: now the key to request one single drive per driver is the 5 key, and CTRL is simply passed to MSX-DOS kernels as when booting with MSX-DOS. * Added the "User is requesting reduced drive count" flag to the input of the DRV_INIT routine and the DRV_CONFIG routine.
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All the changes and fixes of v2.0.5 beta 1 and more: * Addied the license file and the Markdown documentation. * Fix #3: RDBLK can't read files with read-only attribute * Change in boot keys: now the key to request one single drive per driver is the 5 key, and CTRL is simply passed to MSX-DOS kernels as when booting with MSX-DOS. * Added the "User is requesting reduced drive count" flag to the input of the DRV_INIT routine and the DRV_CONFIG routine.
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All the changes and fixes of v2.0.5 beta 1 and more: * Addied the license file and the Markdown documentation. * Fix #3: RDBLK can't read files with read-only attribute * Change in boot keys: now the key to request one single drive per driver is the 5 key, and CTRL is simply passed to MSX-DOS kernels as when booting with MSX-DOS. * Added the "User is requesting reduced drive count" flag to the input of the DRV_INIT routine and the DRV_CONFIG routine.
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All the changes and fixes of v2.0.5 beta 1 and more: * Addied the license file and the Markdown documentation. * Fix #3: RDBLK can't read files with read-only attribute * Change in boot keys: now the key to request one single drive per driver is the 5 key, and CTRL is simply passed to MSX-DOS kernels as when booting with MSX-DOS. * Added the "User is requesting reduced drive count" flag to the input of the DRV_INIT routine and the DRV_CONFIG routine.
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All the changes and fixes of v2.0.5 beta 1 and more: * Addied the license file and the Markdown documentation. * Fix #3: RDBLK can't read files with read-only attribute * Change in boot keys: now the key to request one single drive per driver is the 5 key, and CTRL is simply passed to MSX-DOS kernels as when booting with MSX-DOS. * Added the "User is requesting reduced drive count" flag to the input of the DRV_INIT routine and the DRV_CONFIG routine.
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Submitted by Keiko Mizuo
Read-Only files can't be read with function 27h (_RDBLK). Changing the value of AT_DEV in line 621 of cpm.mac from 07h to 06h it will solve it. The value of AT_DEV is defined in line 161 of const.inc.
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