Yes it does. I can't say that the official JP Software version does but the new versions at http://4dos.hit.bg/ do and my limited attempts seem to work. Also, in Win98, you get both Doublespace and Drivespace. Dblspace was stolen from Stacker who developed a competing product at the time. Drivespace is supposed to be the same or similar but not compatible. I think they just licensed it from a different company and stuck their name on it. While we're here, remember the BBS era? Telnet BBSs are still around and can be accessed from DOS if you have a packet driver for your NIC card. Linux of course is much easier in this regard but the standard telnet won't work because it needs to be a clean 8-bit connection with no escape char and should allow Zmodem transfers if you actually want to download files. Even though I've used Linux on a server since 2004, using it again with the grml live CD and Speakup reminded me of the old days with my Apple IIe. It's amazing how many packages fit on a CD, albeit compressed. It's different when running Linux on a desktop system as opposed to a web and email server. For those of you who hesitate, I recommend trying a live CD, not necessarily grml. I guess it reminds me so much of the Apple II because everything is open and easily hackable. You just don't get that in Windows. Gaijin wrote: > call the next release. I wonder if 4DOS will work with FreeDOS. I > might not mind running Win 3.11 again if the screen reader works. >