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Quick setup of a RAD: WB
« on: March 25, 2003, 01:47:09 PM »
Hiya

I know for a fact that this great machine makes this possible :

What is the quickest way to Create a RAD:, copy the 3.1 WB files to it a make the appropriate assigns ?

That way I can fiddle with the setting w/o swapping disks, and I even can soft reset w/o losing it !

If there is some sort of readme for that, please point me to it !

thanks !

pX
 

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Re: Quick setup of a RAD: WB
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2003, 03:13:43 PM »
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What is the quickest way to Create a RAD:, copy the 3.1 WB files to it a make the appropriate assigns ?

Open Storage disk or drawer. Open DOSDrivers drawer. Drag RAD to your boot disk Devs/DOSDrivers -drawer. Choose the RAD icon, select Icon/Information. Change highcyl tooltype to 79. The actions above are needed only once.

Mount RAD (by doubleclicking the icon, or by mount RAD: from shell).

DiskCopy DF0: RAD: NOVERIFY

Remove disk from floppy drive, reboot.

Obviously you can also use normal Copy command to fill up the RAD disk if you don't want to copy from a floppy. In this case you can also make the RAD disk larger than 880k, just set the HighCyl higher. HighCyl is (size_in_kb) / 11 - 1.

Once set up and mounted:
Copy CLONE ALL Work:radwb RAD:



Just what I needed !

thank you Piru !  ;-)

pX