A Solaris platform can format PCMCIA memory cards for use on both Solaris and DOS platforms. However, the hardware platform imposes some limitations. They are summarized in the table below.
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Solaris on This Platform ... |
Can Format PCMCIA Memory Cards For ... |
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Solaris on SPARC |
Solaris on SPARC (UFS) |
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MS-DOS or NEC-DOS (PCFS) |
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Solaris on x86 |
Solaris on x86 (UFS) |
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MS-DOS or NEC-DOS (PCFS) |
PCMCIA memory cards formatted for UFS are restricted to the hardware platform on which they were formatted. In other words, a UFS PCMCIA memory card formatted on a SPARC platform cannot be used for UFS on an x86 platform. Likewise, PCMCIA memory cards formatted on an x86 platform cannot be used on a SPARC platform. This is because the SPARC and x86 UFS formats are different.
A complete format for UFS file systems consists of the basic "bit" formatting plus the structure to support a UFS file system. A complete format for a DOS file system consists of the basic "bit" formatting plus the structure to support either an MS-DOS or an NEC-DOS file system. The procedures required to prepare a PCMCIA memory card for each type of file system are different. Therefore, before you format a PCMCIA memory card, consider which file system you are using. See "Formatting PCMCIA Memory Cards Task Map" .
To view all the options to the fdformat command, either see fdformat(1) or enter fdformat -z. The -z option displays all the options to the command.