Actually, If you all really think about it, Microsoft is a very smart company. I'm wondering is this was something on their legal tables that got put on the back burner for a while, or that TomTom made some revisions to their setup that, in effect, partially or totally reverse-engineered the FAT filesystem (security? 2GB file limit?) and MS's casefiles finally got through the system.
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Actually, If you all really think about it, Microsoft is a very smart company. I'm wondering is this was something on their legal tables that got put on the back burner for a while, or that TomTom made some revisions to their setup that, in effect, partially or totally reverse-engineered the FAT filesystem (security? 2GB file limit?) and MS's casefiles finally got through the system.