Re: SAMDSK - a testimony

1999-09-10 Thread Gordon Wallis
Thomas Harte wrote: thus enabling me to experience the sheer joy (irony) of Flash once It isn't that bad if you use the mouse version, I always thought - it certainly speeds things up! Yuck. I always found the movement to be jerky, imprecise and inconsistent. Sure, it speeds things

Re: SAMDSK - a testimony

1999-09-10 Thread Gordon Wallis
Dave Hooper wrote: It's been a while since I wrote that so, to be honest, I really can't answer any questions about error messages, bugs, or features! I only wrote it because (a) loads of people couldn't get Mat's Samdisk program to work on their PC and (b) nor could I. I suppose it doesn't

Re: SAMDSK - a testimony

1999-09-09 Thread Thomas Harte
thus enabling me to experience the sheer joy (irony) of Flash once It isn't that bad if you use the mouse version, I always thought - it certainly speeds things up! -Thomas

Re: SAMDSK - a testimony

1999-09-09 Thread David L
- Original Message - From: Gordon Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 7:42 PM Subject: SAMDSK - a testimony I had a 2-drive Sam for ages - one 1Mb, one 2Mb - and the two drives were never completely compatible. When I got my ATOM

Re: SAMDSK - a testimony

1999-09-09 Thread Thomas Harte
It's been a while since I wrote that so, to be honest, I really can't answer any questions about error messages, bugs, or features! Any chance of posting the source? So that some of us can try and fix it for DOS boxes? -Thomas

Re: SAMDSK - a testimony

1999-09-09 Thread Martin Fitzpatrick
Thomas Harte wrote: It's been a while since I wrote that so, to be honest, I really can't answer any questions about error messages, bugs, or features! Any chance of posting the source? So that some of us can try and fix it for DOS boxes? Ive got another version (a kinda

SAMDSK - a testimony

1999-09-08 Thread Gordon Wallis
Is the author of SAMDSK.EXE on the mailing list? I only ask 'cos the little program saved my life (well, not quite) the other day. I had a 2-drive Sam for ages - one 1Mb, one 2Mb - and the two drives were never completely compatible. When I got my ATOM and hard disk (are these still available?

Re: SAMDSK - a testimony

1999-09-08 Thread Dave Hooper
- From: Gordon Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 7:42 PM Subject: SAMDSK - a testimony Is the author of SAMDSK.EXE on the mailing list? I only ask 'cos the little program saved my life (well, not quite) the other day. I had a 2-drive Sam