said: 
>I believe that you are missing my point. There are two (2) ways to run 
>RSJ. They are: 
I believe you are missing my point. 
Try REMing out this line: 
>	DEVICE=[path]\ASPIROUT.SYS 
and see if you RSJ setup continues to work.  I suspect it will, based on 
my understanding of the function of each driver. 
>and the DEVICE=[path]\ASPIROUT.SYS in his CONFIG.SYS, per  Daniela's 
>instructions. But he also has the lines for the RSJIDECD.FLT and 
>LOCKCDR.FLT. That is, those 2  lines are not REM'ed out, as they should 
>be, if he's going to use Daniela's back door. 
This I agree with.  These RSJ drivers duplicate the function the Dani's 
drivers provide, and need to be REMed out.  I missed this the first time I 
looked at Jack's post.  I knew this, but since I don't use RSJ, I didn't 
recall it at the time. 
Steven 
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