From: Frode Tenneboe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Discs was (and still is) the standard way of distributing SAM software. The only reason for any TAP support must be to archive the Flash! tape, the SAMDOS tape and the two games ever released on tape in a reproducible format.
Hey I've got Lerm assembler on take ! I'm sure there where some things that where on tape There is no practical reason for having separate single-file archives (as opposed to discs). The extra amount of a compressed SAMDOS2 file takes is a minuscle 7K and if one is unhappy with the layout, one can always change it oneself. :) I don't think SAMDOS should be on each disk. It is convenient for using the disk with simcoupe until simcoupe has a 'replacement boot' feature (hint hint !) that boots dos from a virtual drive when attemting to boot from a nono bootable disk. Edwin

