On 2013-04-05, at 20:00, William Levak wrote: >> >> Exactly. That's why the file ":*" or "0:*" (which specifies exactly the >> same) is a better choice: This is always the first file. > > 0:* is NOT always the first file. It's the last file referenced. It's the first file only if the drive has not referenced a file previously. > > 0:?* always gives the first file. Can you back this claim up with something? -- SD! Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2013-04-05 19:00:50
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