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- From: m-29431@mailbox.swipnet.se (Daniel Adolfsson)
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- Subject: Re: Want to boot FAAAST?
- Date: 12 Mar 96 15:03:40 +0100
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- In an article, Andreas Mixich <humpty@TOMATE.TNG.OCHE.DE> wrote:
- >cs2lk@scms.rgu.ac.uk wrote about "Re: Want to boot FAAAST?" on "08-Mar-1996
- >09:07:34" at zer.COMP.SYS.AMIGA.PROGRAMMER:
-
- >> What is wrong with simply copying ENVARC: to, say, SYS:env and assigning
- >> ENV: to there?
-
- >There are tools that set up $TIME, $DATE every second. Sounds quite funny,
- >when ENV: is on your drive. Besides that, ENV: on hd simply sucks !
-
- >And programmers suck, which store every bull**** in ENV:.
- >S: would be perfect for more than the half of all my ENV: stuff.
-
- No no no! S: is for scripts! I hate programs that fill my S: with
- prefs-files, hiscorelists (!) and lots of other junk. I think that programs
- should put related data and settings in PROGDIR: (like the program "Proggy"
- and its prefsfile PROGDIR:Proggy.prefs). ENVARC/ENV should only be used if
- there is a "Save" AND "Use" button where you set the preferences.
-
- >Every file >500 bytes does not belong to ENV: Okay, let's give it a 1000
- >bytes. But not more !
-
- I agree with that, but I dont let them programmers put the stuff in S:
- Thats the eleventh commandment 8^)
-
- --
- /Daniel
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