Thanks, Eric, I think that little roundup covers the question.
On 2/25/2016 7:48 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> most DOS programs do not care at all what type of drive you use.
>
> Only disk manipulation matters: For example CHKDSK does not, but
> the alternative DOSFSCK does support fat32. S
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll have a look.
On 2/24/2016 9:40 PM, Don Flowers wrote:
I had forgotten how bad that cursor is in EDIT, I use SETEDIT for most
everything these days. I just tried a no-blink utility and that helps
a bit more, but not enough to waste the memory.
On Wed, Feb 2
Hi John,
most DOS programs do not care at all what type of drive you use.
Only disk manipulation matters: For example CHKDSK does not, but
the alternative DOSFSCK does support fat32. Support in FORMAT &
FDISK is complete. Support in DEFRAG is very limited. What else
would you like to know about