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echo: lan
to: NEIL CROFT
from: MIKE BILOW
date: 1997-08-08 19:45:00
subject: cd-roms and drive letters

Following up a message from Teemu Kiviniemi to Neil Croft:
 TK> You CAN do that with OS/2. With Toronto Virtual File System.
 TK> With that, your CD-ROMs can be linked as directories on one
 TK> virtual drive. And it's possible to share that drive on your
 TK> network. It's great.
Agreed, except that your pointers to v2.09 are outdated now that v2.10 is 
t.
TVFS.ZIP      451K  1-31-97  THE TORONTO VIRTUAL FILE SYSTEM IS AN 
NSTALLABLE
                             FILE SYSTEM THAT COMBINES VM AND UNIX (XX) FILE
                             SYSTEM CONCEPTS. VERSION 2.10
 
-- Mike
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