Does anyone know of a DOS/Win98 utility to "mount" a filesystem image
(loopback?) or cause the image to be accessed as if it is a drive under
DOS
(like a ramdisk)?
If I use the Windows port of Linux's mkdosfs to create, say a FAT16
filesystem image (not a partition),
http://www.mager.org/mkdosfs/
or, if I use rawread.exe or partcopy (John Fine) to create a FAT12
filesystem image .img from a floppy, is there a utility or .sys driver to
make that file/filesystem image/disk image a drive (E:,F:,G:, etc.) in the
DOS or Win98 drive chain?
Or, perhaps, a port of MTOOLS for DOS or Win98?
I found a partially implemented DOS port (insufficient) of MTOOLS here:
http://www.frontiernet.net/~fys/mtools.htm
I did locate a program called DiskImg for WinNT...
Rod Pemberton


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