> At a guess (and I'm not terribly knowledgeable about this), it's probably > going to be very hard to fix. Win2000 is based on the old NT architecture > which prevents direct hardware access. I would assume that Edwin's stuff > does this to format a disk to the number of tracks used by the sam > (different to the number used by the pc).
You're Right. If I get across some NT/Win2K lowlevel floppy access. I'll certainly implement it. But until then it only works with Win95/98. If your able to just run DOS you migth try SAMDISK.EXE or other utilities.

