said:
>If you do not need to read these packed 1.8meg diskettes, then you do not
>need the SCFLOPPY.FLT basedev device statement. Having it only takes up a
>little virtual memory that gets swapped out.
That's what I thought. Dallas, though, raises the possibility of that
creating a conflict - do you have any sense of the liklihood of that? --
- Mark
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