Hiya Mike,
On 08-08-97, whilst lying in the gutter of the information super highway, I
heard Mike Bilow whispering to Neil Croft about cd-roms and drive letters,
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.
I had a copy of this knocking around The Pillarbox for ages which I'd tried
once and only managed to get a c: full of pdumps and popuplogs with. I
grabbed a
new copy for a totally different reason (problems with my home intranet
server)
andgot it working first time.
MB> TVFS.ZIP 451K 1-31-97 THE TORONTO VIRTUAL FILE SYSTEM IS AN
MB> VERSION 2.10
Available from Hobbes as TVFS210.ZIP which is where I got it from.
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