Boops -- Floppy Boot Bypasser

BOOPS  Floppy Boot Bypasser  (c) 1992, Urmas Rahu

This program modifies the boot sector of a diskette so that the
floppy may be in the drive at bootup, and the PC would still boot
from the hard drive.  The boot code simply loads the master boot
sector of the first hard disk into memory and passes control to it.
This program was inspired by Bill Gibson's similar product, BootThru.
The problem with his program (ver 1.05, 1987) was that it supports
KB floppies only.  My program should work equally well on all
floppy formats.  The only requirement is, that the disketts must
have the standard 512-byte sectors.  You should not use this program
to modify copy-protected floppies.

Syntax: BOOPS drive:
The colon after the drive letter is required.

Date:
Feb-01-1992
