Multiple floppies in one system?

From: Sean 'Captain Napalm' Conner <spc_at_conman.org>
Date: Thu Feb 28 13:43:34 2002

It was thus said that the Great Sellam Ismail once stated:
>
> The MS-DOS ASSIGN command let you assign a drive letter for a drive, sort
> of like an alias.
>
> I think the syntax was:
>
> ASSIGN D: C:
>
> Meaning D: would be the equivalent of C:

  You could also assign a directory to a drive letter. I too, don't
remember the syntax, but using Sellam's example up there, you could do:

        ASSIGN D: C:\APPS\WP50\DOCUMENT

  I found that very useful at a previous job (on topic---it was 10 years ago
8-) and set up a few drive letters for commonly used subdirectories.

  -spc (But AmigaOS was much nicer in this reguard)
Received on Thu Feb 28 2002 - 13:43:34 GMT

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