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Re: Aux Filetypes
- Subject: Re: Aux Filetypes
- From: nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 1996/08/14
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vector Internet Services, Inc.
- References: <4ur61c$587@news.vanderbilt.edu>
In article <4ur61c$587@news.vanderbilt.edu>,
Tilghman Lesher <lesherjt@vuse.vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
>What do the aux filetypes on PIFs mean?
Go read the Apple Filetype notes on ftp.apple.com, dts/aii/ftn for
a full description. The only one that's really significant is bit 15
($8000). When on, the PIF is disabled. When off, it's enabled. None of
the rest of the bits are really significant, and should be set to 0.
>I recently changed some of my PIFs to tOMF, aux0001, and placed them
>in the FExt folder... Didn't change my operation, but removed some of
>the icons on the startup screen... Am I likely to be hurting anything?
Don't bother changing filetypes. Things in the FinderExtras folder
are loaded when the Finder starts, and unloaded when it exits. If you
enter the finder a lot, you're likely to slow down your system a
bit. Things in System.Setup stay loaded the whole time-- a slightly
slower boot, but faster later operation.
For a more in-depth bit of info, see
http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/finderextras.html
Nathan Mates
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- References:
- Aux Filetypes
- From: lesherjt@vuse.vanderbilt.edu (Tilghman Lesher)