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Re: Are rad disks a fixed size ?
« on: January 10, 2010, 04:32:22 AM »
Quote from: fishy_fiz;537425
Ever the tinkerer Ive found myself in a situation where I'd like to be able to effectively use 8 meg of fast ram as a (re)bootable storage device (after installing to it from floppy disks). Can anyone tell me if this is possible please, and if so how ? A RAD disk or similar seems the most likely candidate to me so far.


No, you can make them anysize you want.  You just have to change the HIGHCYL from 79 to about 800.  That will make it ~8.1MB
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