top | item 46097860 (no title) keitmo | 3 months ago On systems with a single floppy, drives A: and B: were two logical drives mapped to the same physical drive. This enabled you to (tediously) copy files from one diskette to another. discuss order hn newest dmurray|3 months ago I don't recall this, and I do recall running something like "diskcopy A: A:" to do that operation. pxx|3 months ago phantom drive B is explicitly mentioned in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_letter_assignment#Order_...the linked source checks out. diskcopy will also do this for you if you give it source = dest.
dmurray|3 months ago I don't recall this, and I do recall running something like "diskcopy A: A:" to do that operation. pxx|3 months ago phantom drive B is explicitly mentioned in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_letter_assignment#Order_...the linked source checks out. diskcopy will also do this for you if you give it source = dest.
pxx|3 months ago phantom drive B is explicitly mentioned in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_letter_assignment#Order_...the linked source checks out. diskcopy will also do this for you if you give it source = dest.
dmurray|3 months ago
pxx|3 months ago
the linked source checks out. diskcopy will also do this for you if you give it source = dest.