widyono@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Aasmodeus) (01/29/91)
Hello.
I need to know if it is possible for the -r option of Setpatch not to work:
Whenever I use RAD:, and reboot warm, the memory is wiped clear... is there
something I have to do to regain what I lost, or is it supposed to just BE
there in ram? AAARGH!
A2000, GVPHC40, SupraRam 2000 w/ 2MB, 1mb Agnus, 1floppy, what gives?
1.3 ROMS if it makes any difference (bought in April '90).
Aas
Daniel Widyono <. .> ___ SEAS: BE (+ CSE hopeful)
3450 Chestnut St. Box 86 . _ //only widyono @ eniac.seas.upenn.edu
Philadelphia, PA, 19104 \_/ \\// Amiga (215) 573 - SAGArjc@geech.ai.mit.edu (Ray Cromwell) (01/29/91)
In article <36453@netnews.upenn.edu> widyono@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Aasmodeus) writes: >Hello. > >I need to know if it is possible for the -r option of Setpatch not to work: >Whenever I use RAD:, and reboot warm, the memory is wiped clear... is there >something I have to do to regain what I lost, or is it supposed to just BE >there in ram? AAARGH! > >A2000, GVPHC40, SupraRam 2000 w/ 2MB, 1mb Agnus, 1floppy, what gives? >1.3 ROMS if it makes any difference (bought in April '90). Its probably caused by the fact that the command is "setpatch r" not "setpatch -r". > Aas > >Daniel Widyono <. .> ___ SEAS: BE (+ CSE hopeful) >3450 Chestnut St. Box 86 . _ //only widyono @ eniac.seas.upenn.edu >Philadelphia, PA, 19104 \_/ \\// Amiga (215) 573 - SAGA