ccjason@aggie.ucdavis.edu (Jason Y. Gabler) (09/11/90)
I have found a few programs which in the past I have scrapped because they use the "C:" drive. Is there a way to rename your "E:" drive to "C" ... or create a device driver that lets your IO look at E when C is called? (An example is the RX50 progam for the PC-AT that let A: be called D: when desiring RX50 format ) Help in finding a source or on how to write drive to do the above would be MUCH!!! appreciated! thanx, jase Jason Gabler UCD Computing Services, Data Communications Group *cable grunt* ccjason@castor.ucdavis.edu jygabler@ucdavis.bitnet gods-tale-request@ucdavis.edu
mgb@macs.UUCP (Michael Branton) (09/13/90)
<> I have found a few programs which in the past I have scrapped because they use <> the "C:" drive. Is there a way to rename your "E:" drive to "C" ... or create <> a device driver that lets your IO look at E when C is called? How about using the dos command : assign c=e -- -mgb ...{killer,allegra,decvax!ucf-cs,uflorida}!ki4pv!macs!mgb : UUCP mgb@stetson : BITNET