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Re: Unloading CDAs
- Subject: Re: Unloading CDAs
- From: cdeschu@nyx.cs.du.edu (Chris Deschu)
- Date: 2 Jun 1994 23:11:01 -0600
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: /usr/lib/news/organi[sz]ation
- References: <2siae2$6tp@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <2sk02g$qb3@tuba.cit.cornell.edu> <2sk84v$9vb@paris.ics.uci.edu> <2sl1bh$32j@tuba.cit.cornell.edu>
In article <2sl1bh$32j@tuba.cit.cornell.edu>,
Jay Krell <jmk3@crux4.cit.cornell.edu> wrote:
> >I would suspect the way to remove the cda's then would be to manually and
> >forcibly purge them out of active memory.
>
>They are in ROM. You can call RemoveCDA on them. They have
>fake handles. That is probably what the badrom3 init does.
>An even more generally useful init is one that removes
>Alternate Display Mode. I should put that on comp.binaries.apple2.
>
>--
> -- Jay, j.krell@cornell.edu
Cool, I haven't heard of that one yet. Please do post it. Thanks.
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