This concept is similar, if not identical, to what Iomega did with their ZIP drives. It requires applications to install configured so as to operate entirely from a removable drive (data, config files, dll's, etc). I believe there was a Legacy 4 so configured.

At 2005-10-16 12:13 PM, you wrote:
There is a new technology evolving called USB3. Take a look at
http://www.u3.com/  In part, it says "By turning a USB flash drive
into a USB smart drive, U3 lets you carry programs and personal
preferences, launch software, and access all of your own data on any
Windows XP or Windows 2000 PC from a device the size of a pack of gum.
Now you can move between multiple locations with ease. We call it
smart drive computing. You'll call it convenient."

I foresee that we might be able to carry Legacy around in our pocket soon.

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