Hinall,

Here's a DOS story from 1983. I had just gotten my new IBM XT It had it had 1 
floppy and an hdd. I had a DOS program that was hard-coded to access the B:  
drive but,  of course the XT didn't have a B:  drive. I has the original Norton 
Utilities. I used it to open the program file and fond B: embedded in the 
executable. I changed the B to an A and saved. Problem solved.

I wrote to Peter Norton and told him how I used his program. He wrote back 
saying: "wow,  I didn't know you could do that"

Maybe that sort of thing might still be useful today?

Dan Essin


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