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- DriveSpace (initially known as DoubleSpace) is a disk compression utility supplied with MS-DOS starting from version 6.0 in 1993 and ending in 2000 with...
- Stealth D*Space which supports both drive compression techniques, DrvSpace (DOS 6.22) and DblSpace (DOS 6.20-DOS 6.00); replacing Stealth DoubleSpace. New...
- switches, or other parameter strings, can be supplied on the command line. Spaces and symbols such as a "/" or a "-" may be used to allow the command processor...
- (1994), from Microsoft, included DriveSpace, which was DoubleSpace with a different compression algorithm (DRVSPACE.BIN), after MS-DOS 6.21 had to ship...
- higher, a ca. 5 KB portion of DBLSPACE.BIN/DRVSPACE.BIN can coexist with DOS in the HMA (unless DBLSPACE/DRVSPACE /NOHMA is invoked). Under PC DOS 7.0 (1995)...
- loads the LOGO.SYS file and displays a startup image on the screen. If the DRVSPACE.INI or DBLSPACE.INI file exists, it also loads drivers for compressed disks...
- Options follow the command name on the command line, separated by spaces. A space before the first option is not always required, such as Dir/? and DIR...
- (Retail) – Stacker-infringing DBLSPACE removed. Version 6.22 (Retail) – New DRVSPACE compression. Last version of MS-DOS to be sold as an independent product...
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