I thank you for your response, but I think that you do not understand. Just because I was not sure which directory the driverpacks are to be placed in does not mean that I do not know what they are for. I have been a computer tech since the '70s and my first program was on the Candi compiler midrange computer with IBM cards. In fact I helped develop the AI programs dealing with map optimization that allows all of your GPS gadgets to work. I was in a team that worked on it back in college. Students never get credit as you know. I have been working with driverpacks for years and I was very glad when DP-Base was developed. Have been doing it the hard way for years and was not even aware of DP-Base until about 3 years ago. My lack of familiarity is with DP-Base and not with drivers and driverpacks. Believe me it is a pain editing the setup program manually to add or change drivers for a setup. DP-Base has saved me a lot of time.
The reason why I was unsure is that with the 3rd party driver packs the download directory says it is a 3rd party driver pack, but not with the ones that I listed. They are described the same way as the main driverpacks in their download pages. So if someone is not sure how DP-Base will work with the particular driverpack and the description of that driverpack does not say if it is a main or a 3rd party, then how is anyone to know how DP-Base will work with it if there are no lists or instructions as to what driverpacks go where, excepts the statement that main driverpacks go in the driverpack directory and the 3rd party goes in their directory.
Knowing that computers do exactly what you tell them to do and being a programmer, you learn not to take anything for granted and to make sure that you get it right, or you can cause many problems. RIGHT?
Again I thank you and I would ask that someone make a list available or that the driverpack download pages specify which directory.
Thanks again guys.