ccc_ldo@waikato.ac.nz (Lawrence D'Oliveiro, Waikato University) (05/29/90)
What are the guidelines for calling DILoad and DIUnload under MultiFinder? It seems to me that these should be no-ops; the one real DILoad call should have been done by MultiFinder when it started up. For those who don't live and breathe Inside Mac, DILoad makes the disk initialisation package resident in memory, so the user can put in a blank disk and have it formatted without the system asking for the startup disk back again (if it happens to be ejected), and accidentally formatting that. Lawrence D'Oliveiro Computer Services Dept fone: +64-71-562-889 University of Waikato fax: +64-71-384-066 Hamilton, New Zealand electric mail: ldo@waikato.ac.nz "I got my girlfriend into trouble. I got her involved with the civil war in Angola." -- Alexei Sayle