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To: Jimily who wrote (27086)2/20/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: (Bob) Zumbrunnen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30240
 
I agree with that. The only correction I would make is that the limitation that's really important regarding BD is the FAT16 limitation, not the BIOS.

Folks with RevB of Windoze95 who choose to divorce themselves from FAT16 can make that one huge drive into one huge drive letter. In fact, I've got a spanking new 8.4 gig Quantum in my coat pocket (incredible how small these things are) that I intend to use specifically for that purpose. Have far too many partitions here, so will be making the new drive my primary, installing RevB on it, then migrating files from the old drives, reformatting them, and using them only for backups.

BTW, RevB doesn't get rid of the usefulness of BD. It does if you only have one physical drive. If you've got more than one, though, it is of value, IMO. I consider it a viable product.

That said, I hate SYCR and RP. <g>