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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
FoxPro 2.x
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00480140
Message ID:
00480625
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>>Not until the user's head rotates backwards and and the floppy drive starts puking up pea soup.
>
>Or, a definitive sign that something has gone wrong: you just programmed a piece of code, and the first time you test it... IT WORKS!!!!
>

I guess I ought to worry frequently - it happens at least twice a year to me.

>Also, should I worry if I find a 2Gb floppy disk? :)
>

Only if your only backup of the miraculous first-time out of the box running code is stored on it.

>A couple of years ago, we had a 1.44Mb disk with bad sectors, so we tried ChkDsk, PCTools and Norton, and every time the problem got worst. In the end, doing a DIR on that floppy gave impossible filenames (longer than 8.3, of course, containing ? and *) with 2Gb of free space.
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