Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 23:11:35 06/16/03
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On June 17, 2003 at 00:57:51, Russell Reagan wrote:
>On June 16, 2003 at 19:18:18, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>The first version will have the Tiger TUI (text user interface). The TUI does
>>not provide any help for standard interfacing with anything but PGN.
>
>I wonder how hard it would be to make a "TUI to XBoard" adapter. Probably could
>do it in a shell script without too much trouble.
>
>>Multiboot is very easy and for example on my Toshiba laptop I have WinXP, WinME
>>and two versions of Linux installed and all are working fine (not even counting
>>W98 installed inside of Linux and running in parallel with Linux).
>
>Interesting. How do you have Win98 running simultaneously, inside linux?
>
>>All of this (repartitionning and multiboot) can be achieved by using a 64Kb
>>shareware DOS utility called "Ranish Partition Manager".
>
>Does this allow you to resize existing partitions without losing the data that
>was stored on them (similar to Partition Magic)?
Yes it allows you to resize the partitions. You have to understand a little bit
what you are doing, but shrinking an existing partition and creating a new one
in the freed space is relatively easy.
Do a search for "Ranish Partition Manager" on Google and you will find it. It's
a great tool (and only 64Kb, it's incredible).
Christophe
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