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- From: Kevin W. Hammond <hammond@kwhpc.caseng.com>
- Subject: Re: STACKER
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.231118.8392@athena.mit.edu>
- Sender: daemon@athena.mit.edu (Mr Background)
- Reply-To: hammond@kwhpc.caseng.com
- Organization: The Internet
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 23:11:18 GMT
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- You could mount a DOS partition that is a STACKER drive, but all you would
- get would be Stacker's hidden files that it creates when you initialize a
- partition (or drive) with Stacker.
-
- From your question, you probably want access to the Stacker volume and all
- the files contained therein. The answer is no. Unless someone writes a
- DOS emulator and you can run normal messy-dos in it (and also Stacker), you
- won't be able to access the volume.
-
- -kwh-
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- Kevin W. Hammond
- hammond@kwhpc.caseng.com
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