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Re: Getting Shrinkit to IIGS for the first time



paul_demarni@telus.net writes ...
> 
> Another newbie question here. I need to install some form of Shrinkit on
> a IIGS. I have sucessfully downloaded System disks and Disk Copy on a
> Windows based PC, transferred them to my Macintosh Classic, and created
> the boot disks for the GS. These I believe were all Mac archived images.
> Most other downloadable software is in Shrinkit format, which is a bit
> of a problem at this point as I am trying to download it also.
> 
> I have found the file SHRINK.EXE, which I believe looks like was put
> together for these first time installs.I tried to execute it on the GS,
> but all I get is a PROGRAM TOO LARGE error from the Applesoft prompt.
> This program is 71K. I have tried running it with the Basic in both
> System 6.01 and System 3.2 with similiar results. When I catalog the
> disk with SHRINK.EXE its file type is BIN.
> 

     Shrink.exe (size= 71936 bytes) is a good place to start. It will get you
8-bit ShrinkIt. This will allow unshrinking lots of useful .shk (file
archive) files as well as 5.25" and 3.5" whole-disk archives (usually
designated as ".sdk" files).
  

> Any ideas what I am doing wrong?

     It sounds like you are running with just enough memory to get System
6.0.1 going.


> Is there any way to check available memory,

     You can click on the Apple symbol on the Finder (desktop display) menu
bar and select "About This Apple IIgs". 


> make more available when running in Basic on these machines?

     Yes. You can create a folder named, say, "MiscCDevs" in your boot drive
main directory. Move all of the files in the System/CDevs/ folder to the
MiscCDevs/ folder.

     Create a folder named "MiscDeskAccs" in your boot drive main directory.
Move all of the files in System/Desk.Accs/ to the MiscDeskAccs/ folder.

     Create a folder named "MiscFSTS" in your boot drive main directory. In
the System/FSTS/ folder, leave the Pro.FST, Char.FST, and HFS.FST files
alone; move any other FST files to the MiscFSTS/ folder. (If you do not need
to access HFS disks created by the Mac, you can move the HFS.FST file, too.)

     After the files are moved, do a shutdown and restart-- on the menu bar,
click on Special and select "Restart".  You should have more memory
available.


> know on my TRS-80's you would type PRINTMEM to read this value . My GS
> has 1280K of Ram, ROM 01. Floppy drive only system.
> 
 ....

     A ROM-01 IIgs with 1MB is not going to have much memory available after
starting System 6.0.1. (Think you might be able to get close to about 300k or
so with a pretty bare bones Sys6.)  The solution is to get a 4MB (or 8MB)
Expansion Memory board.



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