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- Boot Blocks Definitions
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- Note: These values come from the Boot Blocks of the startup volume. The Boot
- Blocks are logical blocks 0 and 1 of the startup volume
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- • Startup Volume = Volume name
- ◊ Has New Block Format = The new block format allows for designating if
- the Boot Code is to be executed and for the dynamic sizing of the System
- Heap based upon the amount of memory in your computer
- ◊ Boot Block Version = Version number
- ◊ System File = Name of file to load as operating system
- ◊ Finder File = Name of file to load as finder
- ◊ Debugger File = Name of debugger file to load
- ◊ Disassembler File = Name of disassembler file to load
- ◊ Startup Screen File = Name of file to use as startup screen
- ◊ Startup Application = Name of application to launch on startup
- ◊ Clipboard File = Name of file to use as clipboard
- ◊ Max Open Files = Initial number of files which may be open at once. This is
- set dynamically by the operating system under System 7
- ◊ Max Events = Initial number of events which can be in event queue
- ◊ Execute Boot Code = The old format automatically executes the boot code
- if it is present and the new format allows this to be designated
- ◊ Heap Related :
- + Use Relative Heap Sizing = If available, should new heap sizing be used
- + Base Heap Size = Initial size of system heap
- + Minimum Additional Heap Space = For relative heap sizing, minimum
- amount which should be added to the base heap size
- + Percent of RAM to Add to Heap = For relative heap sizing, percent of
- RAM which should be added to the base heap size