jaclaz, on 26 July 2011 - 03:35 PM, said:
Would good ol' Letter Assigner do?

Hi jaclaz,
I have test-installed Letter Assigner v1.2.0, but apparently it is not possible to assign under Win98SE the drive letter B: to the LS-120 drive K:, I got the err msg: "it is impossible to use letter B for any drive other then its current owner, because B: is one of several letters assigned to the single physical drive".
Also, when I right-click in the Letter Assigner window on any of the drives displayed, I get the err msg "Letass32. The program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down." Win98 crashes shortly afterwards and I had to reboot + fix lost clusters. Any other suggestions?
BTW, the drive letter issue is probably just the most visible layer of problems to get VGA-Copy v5.3 to work with an LS-120 drive under Win98.
A. VGA-Copy v5.3 with the left-bay module (ATAPI/IDE LS-120 drive plus CD/DVD drive, both bootable) of my 11-year-old Dell Inspiron 7500 laptop
The left-bay LS-120 module of my laptop, as perhaps also the LS-120 drives of other laptop makes, may function in a special way with the help of the laptop BIOS.
1) Under MS-DOS 7 - works fine:
- the LS-120 drive is accessible under 2 drive letters (A: via the BIOS, J: via the Matsus***a driver), both with regular floppy disks and with 120MB LS-120 diskettes
- VGA-Copy v5.3 works fine accessing the LS-120 under A:
- on the 700MHz Inspiron I have used VGACopy v5.3 with the help of SlowDown v1.01 and v3.10, using the following comand lines:
slowd310.com /mhz486=30 /Int70h vgacopy.exe [SlowDown v3.10 was renamed to slowd310.com, could be a different name]
slowdown.com /2980 vgacopy.exe [this is slowdown.com v1.01,]
- both SlowDown versions work fine under MS-DOS 7
- finding working parameters for SlowDown is a matter of trial-and-error and varies with the hardware used.
2) Under Win98SE (DOS window) - doesn't work:
- the LS-120 drive is accessible under only 1 drive letter A:
- VGA-Copy v5.3 comes up in a full-screen DOS window and recognizes the LS-120 drive as A: with the same Cmd lines in the desktop shortcut:as under MS-DOS 7.1
- when trying to read a regular floppy, VGA-Copy freezes analysing track 0, the only way to exit is to pull the plug
- when trying to write to/format a regular floppy, the full-screen VGHACopy window disappears/crashes and the following err msg is displayed under Win98:
"SLOWDOWN - VGACOPY. This program has performed an illegal operation and will be terminated. If the program consistently encounters problems, click the Start button, then select Help, Troubleshooting, and 'if you are having trouble running MS-DOS programs' "
3) Under WinXP (Command prompt window) - doesn't work:
- the LS-120 drive is accessible under only 1 drive letter A:
- VGA-Copy v5.3 loads Ok with SlowDown v3.10, but not with SlowDown v1.01.
When I tried to format a regular floppy, with Verify ON, all the diagnostic/status bars etc looked fine. After the formatting process was done, I clicked on the Info button to check the floppy, and surprise: "Disk in drive A:, Size: 0 bytes, Free: 0 bytes." The MS Properties sheet displayed the file system as RAW. So something went really wrong, no idea why.
Running VGA-Copy with the left-bay LS-120 module under Win98 and WinXP does look like a can of worms. On the positive side, VGA-Copy v5.3 worked fine with the left-bay LS-120 drive under DOS 7. In subsequent postings I will describe in which hardware/software combinations VGA-Copy works Ok with LS-120 drives.
This post has been edited by Multibooter: 27 July 2011 - 10:13 AM