hardware problem originally caused by a wayward disk label. A call to Kennect Technology's 800 number, a couple of minutes going over the problem with customer support and I was given an
RMA number. Within a week I had the
drive back in my hands and in use again.
Recently, I received an unsolicited update
to the Rapport software that was sent to all
registered owners. That certainly is a nice
change from the practice of many
software companies.
The one drawback to the Kennect Technology products is that you can't use drives daisy-chained off the Rapport module as startup drives since a driver must be in your system folder for the Rapport device and, therefore the attached drives, to be recognized.I tried the demo copy of Dayna's DOS Mount and it worked
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great with Rapport and the Drive 2.4. I run TOPS between my Mac Plus and another type of computer (you know) that I use as a file server. Using the Dayna, Kennect Technology, and TOPS hardware and software I had a 720K disk on my Mac
mounted as drive D on the 'other' computer. So, if you need to be able to move files between different formats, this is one combination that will work for you.