baron@transys.UUCP (02/28/87)
>In article <432@maccs.UUCP> gordan@maccs.UUCP (Gordan Palameta) writes: >>I believe part of the original problem might be due to using C as the >>RAM disk identifier. I have heard on good authority that C is reserved >>(to the cartridge port?), and that therefore you should never use C (or >>A or B, obviously) for a RAM disk... On a related matter, when I boot a program from a ram disk, why can't the program see my floppy anymore? Is this normal? If thiss is a stupid question please forgive me, I've only had my ST a couple of weeks. -- These are my own opinions, not those of my employer (self), or any one connected with the company (mine) Joe Portman (SA) USPS: TransSystems Incorporated AT&T: 1-206-453-5560 1280 116th Avenue NE /-- uw-beaver!\ /-- camco! \ Bellevue WA 98009 ... ihnp4! --< >-tikal!< >-- transys!root \-- microsoft!/ \-- teldata!/