[FreeDOS-32-dev] two floppy drives when there is just one
Status: Pre-Alpha
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From: Paul D. <duf...@fa...> - 2004-12-29 14:08:24
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 12:35:32 +0100, "Salvo Isaja" <sa...@us...> said: > Hi all, > I've just done a bit more testing, on real hardware too. > > On Saturday 25 December 2004 12:57, Nils Labugt wrote: > > 1) I get both an A: and a B:, but the machine has only one floppy drive. > > Reproduced and understood. I'll try to fix it ASAP. Wait! I did expect to see you tell: "That's not a bug, that's a feature!". I remember it was like that years ago with MS DOS. The idea being to help copy files from one floppy to an other, when there is no hard disk in the computer. You was copying from A: to B: and the computer would read on A: then ask to insert floppy on B: drive. Then it would write the file to the "B:" drive. So the real drive can change to be either A: or B: . --Paul |