DoC wrote:
> 
> Actually we have something like that under OS/2. It's called Tonigy (www.tonigy.com),
> an IFS (Installable File System).

Have you tried seeing what happens trying to access a copy protected
disk?  I  keep Charley Pride's "A Tribute to Jim Reeves" solely to have
one protected disk to try purported cracks on.  So far nothing has
appeared that even claims to do it.  It uses the SunnComm system.

Knowing how such a crack will be used I am truly ambivalent about it
ever happening.


Bob
-- 

"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler."

                                             A. Einstein


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