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Re: Boot/System/System.Setup
- Subject: Re: Boot/System/System.Setup
- From: nathan@parka.winternet.com (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 1996/07/07
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Winternet Corporation, Mpls, MN
- References: <4rn9o1$t4k@Mars.mcs.com> <4rors7$c3g@news.vanderbilt.edu>
In article <4rors7$c3g@news.vanderbilt.edu>,
John Lesher <lesherjt@vuse.vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
>J. L. Walters (bird@MCS.COM) wrote:
>: 1. In my Boot:System:System:Setup folder I have a PIF named
>: Fielder. What does it do? Where did it come from? Additionally,
>: what is SIM? SIM is 1371 bytes of mystery to me. Can I safely
>: remove these files? What is the penalty for doing so?
>sim is installed by GNO. fielder is installed by GSbug.
When did that start happening? My Orca/M 2.0 manuals (which came
with GSBug on disk) don't mention such a file. My installation of
GSBug (still at 1.6b21; never bothered unpacking the 1.6 release that
some people sent me last time I said that and have since misplaced)
has no such file.
Or do you have one of the later versions that were never really
released?
Nathan Mates
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