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On May 2, i-lists wrote:
> I am using a registered version of Albert Shan's SVDisk 1.20
> (Super Virtual Disk) and its drive letter is set to T: !
>
> I do not like this setting but I am unable to change to a
> higher letter i.e. V: !!
>
> Does anybody of you know how to get this ?
>
> Unfortuantley I do not know how to reach Albert Shan ;-(
> All my tries were not successfull ;-((
Hi Svobi,
This is just based on my memory, which is very hit or miss, but I
think
this program ceased to be supported a few years ago. (When you are
trying to contact or find out about a developer, a better bet might be
to
get in touch with BMT Micro, as they handled a lot of the registration
payments, just as Mensys does for a number of current programs.)
I think there was at least one alternative to SVDisk, which is
probably
mentioned in the documentation for Hayo Baan's BOOTABLE. As soon
as I am able to start experimenting with BOOTABLE, I expect to be
dealing with that. For some years now, I have been a user of RAMFS,
freeware from a fellow in Denmark. But it does not emulate floppy
disks, which I think is the type represented by SVDisk.
Jordan
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