wales@CS.UCLA.EDU (01/29/88)
I ran into a problem with FLUSHOT2 which, in my opinion, makes it unusable on my system. I have a Taiwanese "turbo" XT clone (8-MHz NEC V-20 processor chip, two 360K 5-1/4" floppies, 30-meg hard disk). I just recently upgraded the software to MS-DOS 3.3 ("vanilla Microsoft" MS-DOS with no OEM mods). I installed FLUSHOT2. Some time later, I formatted some floppies. As FORMAT tried to write the initial "empty root directory" stuff to the floppy after it had initialized the surface, I got a total of *eight* warnings from FLUSHOT2. I replied "yes" to all eight warnings, so I was able to finish the format. I then compared the COMMAND.COM on my hard disk with the COMMAND.COM from the original MS-DOS 3.3 distribution -- and they were identical. So, apparently FLUSHOT2 got confused by the way FORMAT was formatting my floppies. In case it makes any difference, this was *NOT* a FORMAT/S -- just a plain FORMAT. Again, I am using a "vanilla" MS-DOS 3.3, straight out of the shrink-wrapped Microsoft box, with *no* third-party-vendor mods. Has anyone else seen (or *not* seen) this behavior? As for me, I con- cluded that the "cure" was worse than the "disease", and am no longer using FLUSHOT2. -- Rich Wales // UCLA Computer Science Department // +1 (213) 825-5683 3531 Boelter Hall // Los Angeles, California 90024-1596 // USA wales@CS.UCLA.EDU ...!(ucbvax,rutgers)!ucla-cs!wales "Sir, there is a multilegged creature crawling on your shoulder."