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Re: AE GSRam Ultra info needed



In article <DJ9oH7.5H4@actrix.gen.nz> dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) writes:

>Possibly not any _real_ "ROM" disks (EPROM disks, at least), but there
>certainly are simulated ROMdisks that appear as such to the IIgs
>SmartPort firmware.
>
>The only example that comes to mind is the "OctoRAM ESP" card [...]

There is also the AE RAMKeeper.  I've used one since I bought my IIgs.
The only problem I have with it is that I sometimes have to power it
down to sufficiently randomize the memory after the GS crashes.  This
is almost invariably associated with developing programs that are still
in the memory-trashing stage.

On a related note, does anyone know of a utility that renames the /RAM5
volume to something else on bootup?  It would be simple enough to write,
but I'm wondering if it's already been done.  I know there was one for
GNO (although I can't remember the name), but I was thinking about
something that could be run automatically from ProSEL; I don't boot
directly into GNO.

Also, if such a beast exists, where can it be found and under what name?
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	Devin Reade	gdr@myrias.com