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Re: RAD - what is it?!
« on: August 02, 2004, 03:42:22 PM »
A RAD is gnarly dude. Rock on! Woooooo! Surf's up! :-D

Seriously, I haven't used a RAD in a long time, but can't you just go to CLI and type "RAD:" to create one? I used to have an icon that did it. You'd need a special text file somewhere that controls the parameters. Just look for the ones for DF0, etc, and that's where it goes. ENVARC: or something, maybe? I think you can get away with modifying the one for DF0 because the parameters should be the same for a RAD that mimmicks DF0. It's been years, so this info might be flawed. If it works, then it's perfect. ;-)
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Re: RAD - what is it?!
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2004, 09:21:38 PM »
Of course, hex editing a floppy is much easier than editing a virtual floppy because what you want on the floppy is within the confines of the disk, but on a RAM disk, you gotta deal with running off the end of the virtual disk into not virtual disk RAM.
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