Interesting fact, this is the first time i've ever mentioned Sewing Machines in a post on Spiceworks. Oh, and i'd be more concerned about the performance hit of USB 2.0 than file system. This is going to negate any slight performance gain one might have over the other. (NTFS and exFAT are not supported.) Mac USB Storage Devices used with.
Please format in one of the above formats.
If you do have a desire or need to put files larger than 4GiB on that flash drive, or you don't own an Apple ][c, then you might as well shoot for NTFS.Īs an aside, if you're using this on a Playstation of Xbox to save data you'll need NTFS, both systems use a file container as storage instead of flat storage. The CDJ-3000 supports FAT, FAT32, and HFS+. If you have no desire or need to put files larger than 4GiB on that flash drive, FAT32 is marginally more compatible than NTFS (when attempting to use the device on old systems or non-computer-computerized-devices like CNC or Sewing Machines). However, my rational side has this to say:
While the Rational Police have a point, the Bat S**t Crazy Police would like to make a suggestion.ġ6 Exabyte (single) volume size limit, 16 Exabyte file size limit.