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- From: andrep@balboa.eng.uci.edu (Andre Prellwitz)
- Subject: Re: Whatever happened to...
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- Keywords: maxfiles
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- Date: 28 Jan 93 18:48:08 GMT
- References: <1993Jan28.164253.5053@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>
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- In article <1993Jan28.164253.5053@aio.jsc.nasa.gov> mark writes:
- >..the maxfiles command in Applesoft? Is there an equivalent?
- >Thanks. :)
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- Do you mean in GS/OS? Under GS/OS, you may have AS MANY files open AS YOU
- WANT, provided you have enough memory, of course. I don't have the GS/OS
- reference volume, so I don't know how big the I/O buffers are, but I assume
- they are 512 bytes long (?) And, MAXFILES is not an Applesoft command, btw,
- it's a PRODOS command (or is that DOS 3.3?) God, I haven't done Applesoft in
- such a long time...
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- Hope this helps!
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