First post, by aries-mu
Ok, so let's say I use an IDE-to-CF card adapter and a 8 GB CF Card on a 486 or Pentium 60 system, with MS-DOS 6.22.
Because of FAT16 limitations I can only make 2GB large partitions. So I'd make 4 x2GB partitions on the CF card.
Is there ANY downside/disadvantage/danger/inefficiency/performance decline/lifetime decline/Murphy's law that you can imagine in using a CF card so partitioned?
Would you recommend to just make one 2GB partition and that's it, leaving 6 GB unpartitioned and unused?
Let's say that my priority list is (decreasing priority):
1) Performance
2) Reliability
Thanks!
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