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RootDirectory Limit for Presentation CD

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david.dickerson@cox.net - 16 Aug 2006 22:42 GMT
Can someone tell me if there is a limit to the number of files that can
be within the root directory of a CD to support a presentation?
Bill Foley - 17 Aug 2006 04:13 GMT
I seem to recall 256 slots, at about 4 slots per file name, therefore 64
files, but can't swear to it.  That might be older technology and it might
be up to 128 or 256 files now.  How many do you have?

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> Can someone tell me if there is a limit to the number of files that can
> be within the root directory of a CD to support a presentation?
david.dickerson@cox.net - 18 Aug 2006 15:08 GMT
About 1000 files...

> I seem to recall 256 slots, at about 4 slots per file name, therefore 64
> files, but can't swear to it.  That might be older technology and it might
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> > Can someone tell me if there is a limit to the number of files that can
> > be within the root directory of a CD to support a presentation?

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