Hello Rich, while with the latest test UAE Linux/x86: http://rcdrummond.net/uae/test/uae-linux-i386-20040804.bz2 the time of a file in the Linux filesystem is the same no matter whether I see it from the side of Linux or the emulated Amiga, there is still a bug in there. Yesterday I wanted to burn further Amiga data on CD-Rs. Unfortunately my Lite-On burner in the Amiga seem to have decided not to accept any CD-R media anymore. So I transfered the CD image file to the laptop and mounted it via cdromemu (see http://makecd.core.de) This worked flawlessy and I was happy to finally be able to copy from data from the Amiga to the Linux side without time difference. But exactly this doesn't work. Whenever I copy a file from a real Amiga filesystem like the SFS fake RDB hardfile or the RAM-Disk to the Linux side one hour is added. First I create a test file: 6.Ram Disk:> date Samstag 07-Aug-04 18:47:35 6.Ram Disk:> echo "test" >ram:test 6.Ram Disk:> list ram:test Directory "ram:" on Samstag 07-Aug-04 test 5 ----rwed Heute 18:47:44 1 file - 2 blocks used Now I copy it from the RAM-Disk to one of my fake RDB hardfiles formatted with SmartFilesystem: 6.Ram Disk:> copy ram:test Messages: clone 6.Ram Disk:> list Messages:test Directory "Messages:" on Samstag 07-Aug-04 test 5 ----rwed Heute 18:47:44 1 file - 2 blocks used Time stays the same. But now I copy the same file to my Linux home directory: 6.Ram Disk:> copy ram:test Martin:test clone 6.Ram Disk:> list Martin:test Directory "Martin:" on Samstag 07-Aug-04 test 5 ----rwed Heute 19:47:44 1 file - 9 blocks used 6.Ram Disk:> See, one our added. Maybe you didn't apply the DST fix to all the places where it is required, Rich? Regards, -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de