Technote OV 05 | August 1988 |
Because the Desktop file is a resource file, the maximum number of resources it
may contain is currently 2727 (refer to M.TB.MaxResInFile). To illustrate this
limitation of the Desktop file, here are some example applications and how
their entries currently affect the Desktop file.
* The Finder puts a single resource into the Desktop file (the Finder is not on
the disk).
* MacWrite puts 10 resources into the Desktop file.
* MacPaint puts 9 resources into the Desktop file.
* MacDraw puts 8 resources into the Desktop file.
* MacWrite and MacPaint together put 20 resources into the Desktop file.
* MacWrite and MacDraw together put 19 resources into the Desktop file.
* A generic application (no BNDL resource) or a file without any Finder file comments
does not put any resources into the Desktop file.
* Finder file comments put a single resource into the Desktop file.
Note: Both the maximum number of resources in a file, including the Desktop file, as well as the number of resources the above examples put into the Desktop file could change in the future.
As you can see, it is difficult to accurately predict how many
applications/files will fit on any single volume. Clearly, the more
information an application or file carries with it, the larger its "entry" in
the Desktop file. This is normally not a problem, but with the advent of very
large capacity media, it is possible to reach this limitation by creating a
single volume with too many applications/files.
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