Both sides have their own historical reasons for keeping things the way they are.
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Andrew Faulds ajfweb@googlemail.comwrote:
I don't think Microsoft was wrong, I think Hard Disk manufacturers have tried to make them wrong in this case.
On 18 April 2010 20:58, Olaf Siejka caemyr@gmail.com wrote:
I am talking in general, about attempts to "correct Microsoft".
2010/4/18 breakoutbox breakoutbox@web.de
Olaf Siejka schrieb:
Mainly for compatibility reasons. If Windows does it that way, so would
do Windows apps and drivers, depending on it. If we change this default behaviour, even with introducing some kind of aliases for the previous one, we risk breakage, that would could be hard to determine/locate. When ReactOS gets stable enough, i see no obstacle to change this, but right now, let us not put too many mushrooms into single basket.
Hm,
how does a change to these #define names probably risk breakage ?
#define _1MB (1024 * _1KB)
in /trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/mm/ARM3/miarm.h
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