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Originally Posted by Godzil
The one who is wrong is more likely the Cool-er/Netronix firmware, it should not display file starting by a dot, In Unix term, file starting by a dot are hidden files. The netronix firmware must comply with this, so it's more a netronix bug than a Mac OS X bug
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Actually OS X also sets the hidden attribute of FAT as well. That's one of the advantages of OS X: it handles DOS attributes as well (man chflags for details).
So the netronix firmware is double wrong. But then so is Sony - the Sony will search for files in .Trashes as well wicht too is hidden with dot and hidden flag:
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17.07.2009 19:17 <DIR> _H__D________ .Trashes
Martin