Thanks
On Sun, 04 May 2014 17:40:54 +0200 Bernd Blaauw bbla...@home.nl writes:
Dale E Sterner schreef op 4-5-2014 17:33:
What does an HPFS driver do?
Access to the Apple Macintosh / MacOS / OSX operating system's
filesystem, just as NTFS is associated with Microsoft Windows
cheers
Ray Davison schreef op 4-5-2014 01:29:
Is it possible to load an exe file system driver in dconfig.sys?
I have a DOS HPFS driver that works OK, but I would like it to get a
drive letter before the DVDs.
I don't see why you'd have to load your EXE-driver in CONFIG.SYS then,
considering the
What does an HPFS driver do?
cheers
DS
On Sat, 03 May 2014 16:29:32 -0700 Ray Davison ray...@charter.net
writes:
Is it possible to load an exe file system driver in dconfig.sys?
I have a DOS HPFS driver that works OK, but I would like it to get a
drive letter before the DVDs.
What is
Dale E Sterner schreef op 4-5-2014 17:33:
What does an HPFS driver do?
Access to the Apple Macintosh / MacOS / OSX operating system's
filesystem, just as NTFS is associated with Microsoft Windows
cheers
DS
On Sat, 03 May 2014 16:29:32 -0700 Ray Davison ray...@charter.net
writes:
Is it
On Sun, 04 May 2014 17:40:54 +0200, Bernd Blaauw bbla...@home.nl wrote:
Dale E Sterner schreef op 4-5-2014 17:33:
What does an HPFS driver do?
Access to the Apple Macintosh / MacOS / OSX operating system's
filesystem, just as NTFS is associated with Microsoft Windows
No, the Mac OS file
Matej Horvat schreef op 4-5-2014 17:53:
No, the Mac OS file systems are HFS and HFS+ (and MFS if you're vintage).
HPFS is the OS/2 file system.
Oops, I stand corrected. Thanks! Also for eComStation then I suppose, or
whatever the name nowadays is.
Bernd
Hi,
On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 6:29 PM, Ray Davison ray...@charter.net wrote:
Is it possible to load an exe file system driver in dconfig.sys?
Did you mean FDCONFIG.SYS? (IIRC, dconfig.sys is from DR-DOS.)
I have a DOS HPFS driver that works OK, but I would like it to get a
drive letter before
On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Rugxulo rugx...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 6:29 PM, Ray Davison ray...@charter.net wrote:
What is available for reading NTFS used in WXP, W7?
NTFS was actually introduced in Win NT Workstation, and released to
consumers in Win2K, though I recall
Ray Davison wrote:
Is it possible to load an exe file system driver in dconfig.sys?
I have a DOS HPFS driver that works OK, but I would like it to get a
drive letter before the DVDs.
What is available for reading NTFS used in WXP, W7?
Let me explain the actual task. I have FreeDOS and two
Is it possible to load an exe file system driver in dconfig.sys?
I have a DOS HPFS driver that works OK, but I would like it to get a
drive letter before the DVDs.
What is available for reading NTFS used in WXP, W7?
TY
Ray
On Sun, 04 May 2014 01:29:32 +0200, Ray Davison ray...@charter.net wrote:
What is available for reading NTFS used in WXP, W7?
There are three NTFS drivers I know of. I have tested all of them.
NTFSDOS: Commercial, no longer sold. The trial version is read-only.
Requires files from a Windows
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