Scramdisk
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Scramdisk is a free On-the-fly encryption program for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. A non-free version was also available for Windows NT.
The original Scramdisk is no longer maintained; its author, Shaun Hollingworth, joined Paul Le Roux (the author of E4M) to produce Scramdisk's commercial successor, DriveCrypt. Although Scramdisk's source code is still available, it was only released and licenced for private study and not for further development.
There is a new project called ScramDisk 4 Linux which provides access to Scramdisk and TrueCrypt containers.
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[edit] External links
- Scramdisk @ SamSimpson.com - Original ScramDisk web site from the Internet Archive
- Official WWW site - though ScramDisk no longer available
- ScramDisk 4 Linux
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