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- From: jdp@caleb.UUCP (Jim Pritchett)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: vd0: where can I find it?
- Message-ID: <sF87s*vq1@caleb.UUCP>
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 23:01:16 GMT
- References: <23961@galaxy.ucr.edu>
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- In article <23961@galaxy.ucr.edu>, Joe C Solinsky writes:
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- > Hello,
- > I have a massive ammount of free Ram on my Amiga, and I was wondering
- > if there was a way to use something called VD0: on it. I have tried to use the
- > rad: drive, but for some reason, owning the B2000 has prevented the successful
- > use of it. Anyone got any ideas for me?
- > -Joe Solinsky
- > vexar@watserv.ucr.edu
-
- try adding the following line to the beginning of your startup-sequence:
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- SetPatch r; patch system functions
-
- This should allow the RAD: device to survive reboot. (I'm assuming that you
- are running v1.3 and have 1 or 2 Meg of Chip RAM. This patches an OS bug
- that affects RAD:.)
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- I hope this helps.
-
-
- Jim Pritchett
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