Chuck Guzis,
With all of your well informed tales, I thought I'd have a go and google you --
and I see that you are the author of anadisk.
It hasn't been discussed here in a while, but in the past the legal status of
using anadisk (and teledisk) for non profit (hobbyist) uses has been in debated.
NTI's web site says:
This software can be used to hide data and to duplicate
copy protected diskettes. Because of this, distribution
of the software is restricted and not made available to
the general public.
Can you clarify: what is the scoop? Was there an earlier version that had a
liberal use policy, or has it always been a no-no to use? If there was such a
version, what is the most recent legal version to use?
It is funny that the list has the authors of xenocopy (fred cisin), anadisk
(chuck guzis), and the up-n-comer imagedisk (dave dunfield). I wonder why the
author of teledisk isn't here. :-)
Thanks.