Besides the small contributions by yours truly (jaclaz), which mostly tried to put together some "loose ends" and ideas developed by other people and found anywhere on the 'net, and supplied a couple of his "quick and dirty"
batch scripts, this project has come to life as a group effort to which many members partecipated.
Although the "main" authors are:
ilko_t
and
wimb
this project would never have seen the light without (in chronological order):
the precious and sometimes vital contributions by :
porear for believing in this and for the initial testing and troubleshooting
cdob for sharing his knowledge on NT based systems and providing key ideas
Anton Bassov for kindly adapting his dummydisk.sys driver to rdummy.sys
and minor, but still important suggestions/hints/feedback by:
AlexTitov
silacomalley
lilas
effgee
signal64
and all other people who supported the project by posting on the thread their "thank you".
(should I have forgotten anyone by accident, please PM me and i'll fix the list)
jaclaz
Congrats Wimb!
It well deserves it!
BTW... the RVM Integrator is about to go final any day now. So that will give me time to begin designing a gui for you.
Sorry for the delays... but first things first. Plus I have been very sick for over a week.
Hopefully this sickness will go away soon.
Very COOL!!
Thanks for thinking of WPI m8.
thanks guys ![]()
will give this a run through over the weekend
Hey guys! Just popped back over to the old thread today and found this new sub forum. Thanks very much for the mention jaclaz, you deserve much kudos for your insight and suggestions to point people in the right directions of attack.
I have missed playing with this issue, but life continues to get more unpredictable... we had a baby, moved, and now are expecting again, so are looking to move once again. Not much time to tinker!
Thanks to all those who started this, and have carried it on to what looks like an excellently successful fruition.
Happy to know you have been busy on better occupations (the babies
).
jaclaz
P.S.:
Something you might soon be needing:
http://tk.ms11.net/
thank you guys sooo very much for this. it is so helpful I just can't say thanks enough.
Thank you verymuch for this program its very usefull