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Valery Sedletski:
2Doug Bissett: Are you sure you installed fat32.ifs correctly? I changed nothing related to unicode, so filenames should be shown the same as in 0.9.13. The only change is the Unicode translate table loading is now located in uunifat.dll, and if it is not on the LIBPATH (or, an older ufat32.dll version is on the LIBPATH), the unicode to local codepage translation may not work. Also, all components versions are checked to be consistent, so if you have, for example, an older cachef32.exe, but newer uunifat.dll and fat32.ifs, then cachef32.exe will not load successfully, and unicode translate table will be not loaded. Are you sure it has been loaded? What does cachef32.exe write on start? Is there any errors?

Doug Bissett:

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I used the WarpIn installer, but it does seem that something didn't work out the way it was supposed to. The initial install was done by the ArcaOS 5.0 installer, and it had problems, as described earlier. Installing (WarpIn) test versions caused some very strange things, including Trap 000d at boot. After I carefully searched out the FAT32 parts, and manually removed them, then installed r280, using WarpIn, it started to work. I haven't done much testing with it though. I won't be able to do that until Thursday.

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