Grabbed this program and it worked perfectly with a variety of USB keydrives on a DOS 6.22 system.
Even better, is the option of turning it on and off with no reboot.
Great Job Bret.
Can anyone reply with dead nut simple example of the command to enable a USB floppy drive?
I just cant seem to get it going. If it's necessary to turn off the "A:" or "B:" in the BIOS, please mention it.
I'd like to use the external USB as "A:"if possible.
Thanks
*additional*
I may be mistaken since I'm new, but I think the "DriveLetter" switch referenced on pages 148 and 149 of the
DOS USB Driver Introduction may need to be changed to "/LTR" as mentioned from the HELP via the USBDRIVE ? command.
Current: USBDRIVE DriveLetter:G
Maybe is: USBDRIVE /LTR:G
Just trying to contribute, hopefully I havent said something stupid or obviously wrong.