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Hi, Niels. NP> > VDISK, if it's the same one that Terry's talking about, was distributed NP> > with some versions of DOS. IBM DOS 3.10 is one that comes to mind. They NP> > even gave you the source! (Well, at least the listing which came out of NP> > MASM.) NP> I have solved the problem with COMBI.SYS ( see message to Bob) but it NP> wouldn't hurt if I had VDISK as well. If only I could find the 3.2 Dos NP> files. I KNOW they are archived somewhere........ I have it but I'll need to dig out that particular box of floppies. Just as well I was once organised enough to catalogue everything - 29 boxes of 10 floppies each. I'm a bit pressed for time at the moment, gotta go to Perth tonight, but I'll dig it out for you. Then what - put it up on TML? BTW DIGSIG.ZIP wasn't there on my call a few minutes ago. Regards, fIM. * * I used to have savings. Now I have a 386. @EOT: ---* Origin: Pedants Inc. (3:711/934.24) SEEN-BY: 711/808 934 @PATH: 711/934 |
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