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Re: :( 12 Partition Limit!?!?!??? :(
MJMahon (mjmahon@aol.com) wrote:
: Michael Warner <Mikeal@rmci.net> asked:
: > Why can't someone redo the SCSI card for the Apple //'s in such a
: > way that it will use the fullness of some of these new drives, 720 meg,
: 1
: > gig, 1.5 gig, etc. And be able to go beyond the 12 partitions limit.
: I expect several folks will tell him about the limits in terms of slots
: and
: drives, etc., but I see his point.
: In particular, why not have a simple utility to enable/disable partitions
: so that the number of "active" partitions was kept reasonable, while
: the number of "total" partitions was very large. This would lead to an
: ironic variation of the "floppy shuffle" in deactivating and activating
: partitions, but would still be much better than letting hundreds of
: megabytes languish unused. (I'm speaking from the perspective
: of a //e-ProDOS 8 user.)
RamFast allows partitions to be enabled/disabled via its P8 utility
program. And there's a switch on the RamFast which allows it to be
used with 8-bit Apples.
: Even if a reboot was required to change the "mounted" partitions,
: it would _still_ be useful.
I have employed this solution with one of my hard drives. I established
a first partition (containing the worn out blocks 0 & 1), then disabled
that partition. This is how I got around my problem of the boot part.
constantly going bad.
Tilghman