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Date: Sun, 9 May 2004 22:29:50 PDT7
From: "i-lists" <i-lists@synass.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: How to set specific drive with SVDisk ?

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Hi Jordan
Thanks for your reply and the hint regarding getting in touch with
BMTmicro ;-)

Yes, my problem is still not solved ;-(
Have tried some other ways to get in touch with the developer (Albert
Shan) !
It's impossible ;-((

I will try to reach him via BMTmicro like you suggested ;-))

Cordially, svob=EF

jr_fox@pacbell.net on 10/05/2004 04:22:31
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: How to set specific drive with SVDisk ?

On May 2, i-lists wrote:

> I am using a registered version of Albert Shan's SVDisk 1.20
> (Super Virtual Disk) and its drive letter is set to T: !
>
> I do not like this setting but I am unable to change to a
> higher letter i.e. V: !!
>
> Does anybody of you know how to get this ?
>
> Unfortuantley I do not know how to reach Albert Shan ;-(
> All my tries were not successfull ;-((

Hi Svobi,
This is just based on my memory, which is very hit or miss, but I
think this program ceased to be supported a few years ago.
(When you are trying to contact or find out about a developer, =

a better bet might be to get in touch with BMT Micro, as they =

handled a lot of the registration payments, just as Mensys =

does for a number of current programs.)

I think there was at least one alternative to SVDisk, which is
probably mentioned in the documentation for Hayo Baan's BOOTABLE.
As soon as I am able to start experimenting with BOOTABLE, I expect =

to be dealing with that. For some years now, I have been a user of =

RAMFS, freeware from a fellow in Denmark. But it does not emulate =

floppy disks, which I think is the type represented by SVDisk.

Jordan

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