good idea, ceep dos on this drive for those apps you need for just dos
stuff.  I know that I would go back to a pure dos drive for programming dos
apps.  Keep up the grate work, and e-mail me regarding adaptive stuff.

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From: Colborn, Richard & Sue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: DOS files


> Hi, John, My 'D' drive is set up with pure DOS. I was planning to use my
old
> IBM Screen Reader on this drive, but now that I know more about JAWS, I
> think JFD will be better for me. The old IBM had a separate keypad which
> took up extra room on my desk as well as a port. I am finding that keeping
> my hands on the keyboard is more efficient
> and enjoyable. Can I use JFD in a pure DOS environment? If it would be
best,
> I can find someone who knows what he is doing to do away with the 'D'
drive
> and have my entire hard drive for the 'C'. I have heard so much from so
many
> when I was trying to find a new screen reader that I am thoroughly
confused.
> I am, however, very happy with JFW and think JFD would be good for me.
>   What do you think? All advice will be appreciated and hopefully I won't
> become even more confused. Ha!
>   Sue
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, October 28, 1999 9:27 AM
> Subject: Re: DOS files
>
>
> >Hi
> >
> >It's best to keep all system applications and files on one hard drive.
> >Usually this drive is C as the PC boots to the C drive.  Sometimes
placing
> >system files on other drives causes something to get lost in the
> translation
> >from one drive to another and into RAM.  I know this as I have built PCs
> >since they didn't even have hard drives.  When I say system applications
> and
> >files, I mean things like operating system, video drivers, sound drivers,
> >modem drivers, etc.  Things that make the PC and all its peripherals
> function.
> >
> >John
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