# text: "If you would like to use Virtual Memory with removable hard disks, you will need to modify your 7.0 Memory CDEV with this tool."
# item 3: ICON (0xA0) disabled
# bounds: x1=26 y1=23 x2=58 y2=55
# ICON resource ID: 128
# item 4: TEXT (0x88) disabled
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# text: "Brought to you by"
# item 5: TEXT (0x88) disabled
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# text: "PB Computing"
# item 6: TEXT (0x88) disabled
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# text: "By doing this, you could have potential problems. Therefore, you will be doing so at your own risk!"
# item 7: TEXT (0x88) disabled
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# text: "One Note: Do not eject your hard disk when VM is turned on and using it as the backing device or BAD things will happen."
DITL_129.txt
# 7 entries
# item 0: BUTTON (0x04) enabled
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# text: "I have a large hard disk"
# item 1: BUTTON (0x04) enabled
# bounds: x1=66 y1=273 x2=146 y2=293
# text: "Quit"
# item 2: TEXT (0x88) disabled
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# text: "If you would like to use Virtual Memory with large memory settings, you will need to modify your 7.0a9 system with this tool, and turn 32-bit addressing on with the Memory control panel."
# text: "You are fortunate to be the proud driver of a Macintosh IIfx, which supports 32-bit addressing.\n\nYou may be interested to know that the Macintosh IIci supports 32-bit addressing, as well, but the other Macintosh models do not."
DITL_130.txt
# 7 entries
# item 0: BUTTON (0x04) enabled
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# text: "I will get a IIci or IIfx"
# item 1: BUTTON (0x04) enabled
# bounds: x1=79 y1=225 x2=159 y2=245
# text: "Quit"
# item 2: TEXT (0x88) disabled
# bounds: x1=17 y1=77 x2=351 y2=151
# text: "If you would like to use Virtual Memory with large memory settings, you will need to modify your 7.0a9 system with this tool, and turn 32-bit addressing on with the Memory control panel."