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Re: CDA removal?



In article <6c1u68$pu7$1@usenet48.supernews.com>,
Clairemont High School  <clairmnt@n2.net> wrote:
>If memory peeker and visit monitor are present as CDAs in a GS,
>are they taking up memory?

   They're taking up the precious ROM space, which every program under
the sun really wants to get ahold of. Oh wait, since you can't buy
EPROM chips in the right sizes to burn your own, you'll have to leave
them there. [Technically, the CDA list is in main RAM, so it's
probably using 8-24 bytes of ram to list those two, but I doubt your
GSs are that pressed for space]

>If so, how does one remove them?

   The SetStart graphical control panel should have a checkbox for
"Enable programmer CDAs". Switch off, and you'll probably need to
poweroff or selftest for the change to take effect.

Nathan Mates
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