hastings@unislc.uucp (Clint Hastings) (04/29/91)
My posting of AmaxRam.lzh to the ab20 archive contained an error in that it always saved a 5 meg ram disk. That error has been corrected. The new file is currently in /incoming/amiga/amaxram.lzh, uploaded Apr 23 16:42 with a length of 13739. I sent mail to ftp@ab20 to remove the bad file in /amiga/utils/emulators, but it has not been done yet. Sorry. clint email: hastings@ee.utah.edu
guy@ns.network.com (Guy D'Andrea) (04/30/91)
In article <1991Apr29.140654.190@unislc.uucp> hastings@unislc.uucp (Clint Hastings) writes: >My posting of AmaxRam.lzh to the ab20 archive contained an error >in that it always saved a 5 meg ram disk. That error has been >corrected. The new file is currently in /incoming/amiga/amaxram.lzh, >uploaded Apr 23 16:42 with a length of 13739. I sent mail to >ftp@ab20 to remove the bad file in /amiga/utils/emulators, but it >has not been done yet. > >Sorry. clint email: hastings@ee.utah.edu OK, maybe it was me but last night I tried the "updated" version and in the middle of a RamSave everything stopped?! I had to re-boot which gave me the prompt, "Error Validating Disk, Key 58109 bad header type". Now my 2nd hardrive won't let my do anything on it because the disk can't validate... I used the command on my 2nd hard disk: RamSave 0x200000 0x600000 AmaxRam I have 6 megs of expansion ram (because of my Bridgeboard that is the max I can have) so I THINK I did this right... Anyone any help on this? Is there a way of repairing without having to re-format the drive? I can copy stuff off, just not able to write onto it... -- Guy Dandrea, Network Systems Corp. // guy@nsco.network.com #129.191.1.1 \\ // 7600 Boone Ave No, Mpls. MN 55428 \X/ 1-800-328-9108 Fax:(612)424-1736 "Me and my Amiga...anything is possible?"