> it was
that RAM disks and hard drives went to E: by defualt. An
> aftermarket DOS (name escapes me now)
DS-DOS by Michtron. I bought it. It was the buggiest piece of software
that I ever had the DIS-pleasure of owning! DS-DOS would let you use 80
track 5 1/4" drives in the Sanyo and put 10 sectors on them.
=800K per disk.
There were several alternate OSs. The best was OK-DOS by AOK Computers of
Silver Spring Maryland. Supported several alternate disk formats and hard
disk controllers. Vastly improved graphics and keyboard compatibility.
Bill Sudbrink