--- In tatung_einstein@..., "fil_simmons"
<phil_simmons@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've been out of the loop for awhile - work commitments meant I had
> to drop everything to wind up a project on time.
> Unfortunately I had to return my loan laptop to the company - it
> contained all of my Einstein stuff - including 4 months work on
> dissassembling xtal dos - I'd finished the console command processor
> and was a fair way into the BDOS. The BIOS is already done.
>
> I copied everything to an SD card - it was all in the'my documents'
> folder - so I copied the entire folder to the sd card.. I then
> deleted
> the 'my documents folder' on my laptop. For some reason windows
> didn't
> like this - so it decided that my copy on the SD card was linked to
> the documents folder and deleted that too!
>
> All that work has gone down the microsoft drain and I've got to
> summon
> the energy to do it again as well as rediscover all of the tools I'd
> got together to do it. I've just logged on to recover a copy of the
> MOS calls document I wrote because I lost my original too.
>
> On the good new front I've been messing as ya do and I shortly hope
> to
> post an experimental boot image for a fat file system for anyone
> interested in playing with such things :)-also some more
> documentation on the system.
>
Oops, indeed seems that you've lost a lot of work. I really hope that,
as Bob says, you'll be able to refine your ideas if you face again the
task.
Talking about the deleted files, maybe you can use some tool to try to
recover them?. I can point you some tools that usually work fine
recovering lost files even in the worst cases (of course you must keep
the harddisk/memorycard as quiet as possible).
Keep on!
Jose