--- Andrew Michael MacTao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello All,
>     Someone on another lem list was asking about
> SCSI Director. So, I 
> am planning to put a copy up on "The Site." Digging
> through my 
> archives, I found:
> 
> v. 2.1.4
> v. 4.0.1b3
> Pro v. 2.0
> Pro v. 2.1.2
> 
>     Anyone know which would be the better choice? I
> know, *usually* 
> newer is better. But, there are cases, of course,
> where newer just 
> means more bloat for unnecessary features. or,
> discontinuance of 
> Compact or 68k support, etc.
> 
> Iechyd Da,
> Andrew

All versions of SCSI Director support 68k. I think the
final version will still run on a Plus. I have a
really old version, 1.7.2, that has buttons for 3:1,
2:1 and 1:1 interleave. Lemme know if you want it.

Hewlett Packard bought most of TranSoft. They got
SCSI Director as part of the deal then promplty
killed it. Someone at HP who moved there from TranSoft
sent me a copy of his personal copy of the final
version of SCSI Director. Too bad HP won't just
put it on their FTP with a serial code for anyone
to download. :( It's a real nice formatter with plenty
of features. I don't know if it ever did HFS+.


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