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Dave Watson wrote:
>
> Pinball.sys only lets hpfs interpret the ntfs structures
> so you can read and write to an NT disk from OS2.
Boy, I'm really confused now. I thought pinball.sys was a *Windows*
driver that read *HPFS* files. See the message for this thread ("HPFS
SCSI on Windows") last December 17:
>>There _IS_ a way to read HPFS on Win NT4.
>>Win NT v3.51 read HPFS natively, using
>>a driver called "Pinball.sys"...(more)
> The note in your message isn't about installing
> pinball, it seems to be referring to installing
> Windows programs under ntfs using .reg files,
> which are often used in installation programs.
I'll wait for Mr. Hawaii to return from his week of island bliss on a
tiny little rock in the middle of the Pacific. *He* should know.
- Peter
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