On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 01:35:45 -0500
Roger Merchberger <zmerch at 30below.com> wrote:
The good news: Dave Dunfield has made some
changes/additions to ImageDisk
(now version 1.09 and copyright 2006), so it's officially not an orphan.
:-)) Whoohoo!
Thanks, Dave!
Now the bad news: I thought I could "cheat the system" by running ImageDisk
on Windows 2000, as I have some Tu^H^HWordPerfect 6.1 disks I needed to try
to image. Yes, Right there in program documentation it says it won't run
on any Winders OS that uses good ol' HAL - that's the Hardware Abstraction
Layer for y'all that run the "good" OS's. ;-) Well, I tried to run it
in a
Winders98 install under VirtualPC under Winders 2000. I was hoping that
VirtualPC would open up the HAL enough on floppy access to allow ImageDisk
to do it's job. Well, it still didn't work. It tried awfully hard, but the
HAL just confused the bejeebers out of it. (At times, ID thought it was
reading a Single Density disk!)
This is *not* a dig on the program, I *knew* I was asking way more than I
should at the beginning. I was *hoping* to have good news if someone
wanted to run it on a newer M$ OS that didn't suck nearly so bad as WinME.
I guess I'll have to dig my old smellyron (er, celeron) 533 system out of
mothballs which runs 98 & install/run it on there. It's just that I'm a bit
space-limited right now, and convincing the wife that I need room for a
permanent CoCo setup *and* yet another IBM are slim (and at this rate,
there's *no* chance for a little space for the Amiga 4000T in the near
future... :-/ ).
[[ Yes, I know there's a rawrite utility for NT. Yes, I've already tried
it. Yes, I'm getting CRC errors. No, I'm not going to swap 12 floppy drives
around hoping to get one that can read 'em... :-/ ]]
Ah well, ya can't blame a guy fer trying, eh? ;-)
You might consider getting one of the lower cost two-way KVM
switches. That would allow you to switch your single keyboard,
video, and mouse between your two PC systems. Then all you need
to find space for is the second PC chassis itself, not a whole
second system. A good electronic-switching KVM switch should
cost less than $30 if you look around.