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Re: What is/does the driver A2.RAMCard do and why incompatiable with PCT
Randy Shackelford (shack@deimos.frii.com) wrote:
: In article <32d1dff0.0@duster.adelaide.on.net>,
: David Goble <goble@kigateway.eastend.com.au> wrote:
: > What does the driver A2.RAMCard do and why is it incompatiable with
: >the PcTransporter as a RAM disk, after setting up the PCT drivers in
: >the prodos file?
: It's the supplied GS/OS device driver for slinky RAM cards, to access 'em as
: RAM disks. I would figure it takes a real slinky type card, so a PCT wouldn't
I've noticed that if the driver is in use (w/the PCT) the READs
and WRITEs to the PCT RAMDisk are MUCH faster. The problem is, the driver
seems to think two PCT RAMDisks exist and makes you eject one at startup
(which is irritating). I don't use my RAMDisk that much anymore, so it
isn't that big of a deal. I would pay $$ for a driver that was compatible
with the PCT if anyone would do it... :)
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