Hi, Bjorn,
Thanks for the big file, and for that little firm.com disk image making
program.
Unfortunately, the disk did not work. What I need is a disk image of the
actual rescue disk that Stacker version 4.0 creates near the end of the disk
compression process. This is different from the disk you get by just
formatting a DOS disk with system files and copying a few stacker utilities.
If I remember correctly, the Stacker rescue disk actually contains hidden
files on the floppy created by the stacker process. A stacker rescue/boot
disk, for example does not have and does not use dblspace.bin files.
If anybody has compressed a hard disk using Stacker 4.0, either the
distributgion from Stac Electgronics of Carlsbad, California, or using the
distribution that shipped with PC-DOS 7.00 or PC-DOS 2000, I'd still like to
have a copy of a recreatable image file of that Stacker rescue disk. It is
possible that it still might not be able to access, initialize, create
headers for, or decompress my partially-completed stacvol.dsk file, but I'd
like to try.
Any help you could provide is appreciated, and thanks in advance.
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