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- Rambuffr.ACC
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- The Micro-Time RamBuffer accessory consists of the following
- files:
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- RamBuffr.ACC
- RamBuffr.RSC
- RamBuffr.DAT
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- In order for the RamBuffer accessory to work properly, you must
- have the RamBuffr.RSC on the same disk as the RamBuffr.ACC file.
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- When these files are put on your boot disk, the RamBuffer
- accessory will be properly installed and can be selected from the
- Desk dropdown menu.
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- When selected, the RamBuffer accessory will open up a window on
- your screen. It is divided into two parts :
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- Printer Buffer
- Ram Disk
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- Printer Buffer: Just enter amount of RAM needed for the printer
- buffer and click on install. When you send something to the
- printer, the contents is stored in the printer buffer and sent to
- the printer. Your computer will be freed up after the printer
- buffer has received the entire document from the computer. If
- while printing, you decide to stop the printing process, you can
- click on NOW IN USE from within RAMBUFFR.ACC. This will clear the
- printer buffer.
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- Ram disk: Just like the printer buffer, select the amount of
- memory that you want set aside for the Ram Disk and click on INSTALL.
- The Drive D ICON has already been installed on your MICRO-TIME
- disk. To install a different drive ICON, just click on a different
- drive letter in the USE DRIVE section and install the appropriate
- drive ICON from the desktop. Then if you Save Desktop, your
- ramdisk drive Icon will appear on boot up, as Drive A & B do.
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- Because of the way GEM operates, the Ram disk or the printer
- buffer should only installed or removed from the desktop for best
- results. This is because a good share of programs take up all of
- available memory for themselves.
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- Exit / Save
- After you are finished, click on DONE with the mouse or just press
- RETURN. If you click on SAVE, a file will be saved to drive A
- or C, which will contain the current settings of the RAMDISK and
- the PRINT BUFFER. This file, RamBuffer.DAT will be loaded into your
- computer on boot up.
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