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Re: How to work with a large .po file??



Sterling wrote:
On Aug 12, 7:34 am, "Bill Buckels" <bbuck...@mts.net> wrote:
"Sterling" <sterl...@ilc.net> wrote:
Stupid question, but how am I supposed to access the large .po archive now
that I have it downloaded?
I must have missed something... what large .po archive are we talking about
here???

There was an item on this list where someone posted a link to a
60+MB .po file that might have been from someones collection or asimov
or something.
I think it's back a a page or two on this list (looking from google
groups view).

Strange, since .po usually means ProDOS block order and ProDOS file
system--but the largest possible ProDOS file system is 32MB.

So .po must be just an accident of creation, and it must be either
an image of a non-ProDOS partition, or, possibly, an image of a disk
containing multiple partitions...

-michael

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