On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Henry Eveland <kc2ta@verizon.net> wrote:
> With the savelog and autosave commands, CT save directly to A:\.
> Unfortunately, the new computer in the shack - a hand-me-down P4 does not
> have a floppy drive. How does one change the default drive to which
> savelog
> & autosave are tied?
>
Try the DOS "substitute" command before starting CT, e.g.
SUBST A: C:\temp
Then when CT writes to "A: disk" the files will actually be written to drive
C: in the *temp* directory, or anywhere else that you like (a second hard
disk would be the best place). The directory must exist before you run
SUBST.
SUBST /D
deletes the drive mapping (but not the files, they remain in C:\temp).
SUBST
with no arguments lists the current substitute drive letter mappings, if
any.
73,
Bob, N6TV
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