I strongly prefer a small, second, hard drive with DOS 6.22 for running TRLOG, WF1B, etc... Has anyone considered a USB flash drive for this purpose? I've found them to be very effective for large po
That's a neat idea - Staples is selling 128 MB drives for <$30 right now I believe. Only question in my mind would be whether you can boot from one. 73, Pete N4ZR At 04:42 PM 11/9/2004, you wrote: In
Hi Paul: The ".dat" files can't be backed up to the main drive under DOS unless the main drive has a FAT32 or FAT16 partition. You can read NTFS partitions under DOS but can't write them (AFAIK). Of
Really? I didn't think there were any DOS drivers supporting USB. I'm interested in hearing more! 73 de Bob, K6XX www.k6xx.com [cut] _______________________________________________ Trlog mailing list
Hi Bob: This isn't a DOS driver issue...it's a BIOS issue. If the BIOS is smart enough, the BIOS boots from the USB stick and mounts it as C:. DOS doesn't know anything except the BIOS interface and