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Re: Availability of 8-bit hard drive defragment utilities?
In article <17871.678.uupcb@yob.com>, jeff.brielmaier@yob.com (Jeff Brielmaier) writes:
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|> MK>I have asked this question before and received a (mostly) useless
|> MK>answer. Are there any 8-bit defragment utilities available (besides
|> MK>ProSEL 8) or will I be forced to construct my own?
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|> BEACH.COMBER - For use with hard drive up to 10 MB
|> No RAM disk required
|> BEACH.COMBER.20 - For use with hard drive up to 20 MB
|> RAM disk required
Wasn't Beach Comber delivered with ProSEL 8? If not, where can I locate Beach
Comber?
|> BEACH.COMBER.32 - For use with hard drive up to 32 MB
|> Apple IIgs required!
Bummer, I have a 15mb and 25mb partition. Guess I'll just have to write my own
routine over the summer.
|> MK>From what I can tell, ProSEL 8 requires a RAMdisk for the defragment
|> MK>routine. Unfortunately, ProSEL 8 refuses to recognize my Q-RAM //e as
|> MK>a RAMdisk, although everything else under the sun, does. The Q-RAM is
|> MK>100% RamWorks III compatible, though lacking the expandability
|> MK>connector. Publish-It! (2, 3, and 4), Multi- Scribe, RamWorks III
|> MK>utilities disks, and even Print Magic recognize the extra memory. Is
|> MK>there any reason why ProSEL 8 refuses to recognize the RAMdisk?
|>
|> What slot/drive does your RAMdrive reside at? As I remember, BEACH.COMBER.20
|> will ignore any RAMdrive located in slot 3/drive 2 (where Apple's /RAM
|> resides). It will work fine if the the AuxRAMdrive is in slot3/drive 1.
Slot 3 Drive 1. Neat huh?
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