BTW folks,

I can sometimes get it to work in WIn 98 without pure dos, but it's buggy and doesn't always work. It may not work at all with the FDSunit to PC cable...I know it worked a couple times with my Ramadapter to PC cable. But pure DOS is the way to go.

I heard rumors that io.dll, a downloadable file may allow certain parralell port based programs to function in NT based OSs (NT, 2000, XP), but I've never tried it and I sorta doubt it would work. If anyone wants to give it a shot, here's a link:

http://www.geekhideout.com/iodll.shtml

The problem lies in that NT based OSs allow for direct, straight access to hardware items like the parallel port. In the NT based OSs, it is done through software (read: emulation). This direct hardware access is necessary to allow many programs, including FDSLoadr to work. At least, that is my understanding of it.

-ROb