Gamba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yea, I didn't realize that DiskDoubler changed the driver on the HD.
> I thought that it worked by compressing/decompressing the data when it was
> outside of the HD.

You're correct. DiskDoubler and AutoDoubler leave the disk uncompressed but compress 
data on the fly. A couple of driver level products did exist, however, including 
TimesTwo, eDisk and Stacker. There's some discussion at:

http://www.funet.fi/pub/mac/info-mac/cmp/driver-level-compression.txt

Phil 


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