Hi Frank,

if you can live with the space constraint of a floppy disk
this is the perfect solution and you should use it.
But if for any reason you cannot use a floppy or any other
hardware protected medium, software write-protect is the
next to best solution.

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> I fail to see any benefit to using software write-protect when hardware
> write protect is convenient, easy and fool proof.
> 
> Simply move the write protect tab into the protect position and its
> done.  The only way to unprotect it is to physically move the tab back
> to the writable position.  That can't be compromised without physical
> acess to the disk.
> 
> Frank Kamp
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