PKG.SPARKMAN@MCC.COM (Aubrey Sparkman) (09/02/88)
in message: Message-Id: <8818@swan.ulowell.edu> page@swan.ulowell.edu (Bob Page) writes :ca063@unocss.UUCP (Thomas Davis) wrote: :>The moral ... When the hand is faster than the brain, GO TO BED. : :Good advice in almost any situation. : :>Is there a recoverable ram disk that can survive the reboot from :>Kickstart of an Amiga 1000? : :The KS process clears all memory. So unless somebody has a write :lock switch on their RAM board, no (I think you'd have to have it :write enabled for config and autosizing, then know when to flip it to protect it from being cleared. Not an easy task). : :..Bob -- I don't know anything about what kickstart does, but I do know what I have been doing. I got a pd cutie from our local library called changekickstart and use it to switch to 1.1 and back whenever I need to use WB 1.1 (as in transformer). I have my 1.2 operating system in ASDG's RRD on one of their 8 meg boards (mini rack c and stock A1000) and it is always there when I switch back. I cold start my amiga about once a month or less. Aubrey Sparkman arpanet: pkg.sparkman@mcc.com -------