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Message   Billy Corgan    HOT ROD   Doublespace   August 15, 1995
 9:38 PM *  

To: Hot Rod #13 @1915020*1


>It also will not unDS if the CVF does not have 1.) not enough swap space
>on the uncompressed drive to accomplish the task or 2.) does not have
>enough room on the totally uncompressed drive to hold all data in the
>CVF.
>
>Hot Rod

Ok, this may seem a bit complicated but here is how I uncompressed my Double
Disk Gold stacked drive. First thing I did was make my compressed drive
smaller, thereby making my uncompressed drive have more space. Copied files
over from the compressed drive to the uncompressed drive, thereby making
more space available to the compressed drive. Then I repeated the procedure
again and again and again until I just has a few useless files left on my
compressed drive, when I then just deleted the compressed information file
from my uncompressed drive and took out the device driver.

I'm not sure if DoubleSpace can make more space available to the
uncompressed drive, but if it can and you've got a couple of hours to
waste, go for it.

P.S. I use Stacker 2.0 (I think thats the version) and am VERY happy with
it's performance. Until I get my larger drive that is. :)

l8r

buh-bye
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