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Re: help to make OWN "ram:" device
« on: May 10, 2004, 01:51:01 PM »
@GreatLor

How about posting your startup-sequence here so we can see if you've got any really memory absorbing programs...

Could't maybe help you out for a start :)
 

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Re: help to make OWN "ram:" device
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2004, 01:56:40 PM »
If you "break" (assuming you do a Ctrl + C or D) into CLI while the startup-sequence is being executed, you simply stop the startup- sequence so it's quite clear that nothing executes after the break...

And BTW the echo command is just a little program that writes the lines to the working CLI window.. :)
 

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Re: help to make OWN "ram:" device
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2004, 03:59:40 PM »
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GreatLor wrote:
Well daaaa !! :-o , need you REALLY tell me that echo just writes text to the screen ? Cheeezes, I wasnt looking for an description on what "echo" is and how it works  :-D , I wondered if those few lines BEFORE it were enough for a functioning ram-handler !

That's properbly why I putted the BTW letters in front of my reply to you. To inform you if you didn't know it ;)
And I'm sorry I couldn't see the lines you where talking about anywhere in your posts...
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Oh, I cant post you my startup-, I'm not at home.

Too bad I guess...