At 11/24/2001 04:29 PM -0500, you wrote: >On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > > Answer B: On the Windows machine itself, run some program that > > does this. ??? > > > > Anyone have a clue as to where I might find a program that does this on > > Windows 98? My wife is learning English, needs four CD's, but has no CD-ROM > > on her notebook and travels a lot. Hence, mounting them somehow on her hard > > drive is the only choice but I don't know where such software might be > > found. (Yes, been to TUCOWS etc. but, under what category?) > >I think you are overlooking the obvious - copy the contents of the CDs to >her hard drive and if necessary use the subst command to apply a drive >letter to them. > >subst w: c:\cd\cd1 >subst x: c:\cd\cd2 >subst y: c:\cd\cd3 >subst z: c:\cd\cd4
Touché. However, some software (encyclopaedias, etc.) require an actual CD-ROM, and I've seen other software out there that will "fake" the CD-ROM and serve it from the hard drive. I'll try this at the moment, but would appreciate pointers to software as well if anyone knows of any. -- Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list