Guillaume Tello wrote:
I'm not sure if this is relevant, but I have a RAMWorks II with 512KB installed, and I was able to obtain the Applied Engineering drivers to turn it into a big fat RAM disk under Apple Pascal. I think there is an OS limitation of 77 file entries per logical volume, and subdirectories are not supported, but at least the space is all there for use. I also have the startup program that transfers "boot volume" status from the real boot volume (on 5.25" floppy) to the RAM disk, after copying across all the system files (editor, filer, compiler, interpreter etc.) so I can actually use the system without any floppy access at all (therefore losing my work when I switch off without copying my source code to mag media!).hello,i wonder if it's possible to use the Pascal System on a Prodos disk (as it is possible with dos.master for dos3.3 programs).I'm using a CFFA as a 2x32Mb drive.Guillaume.
I wonder how far the jump is from this scenario to one in which a CFFA partition is initialized for Pascal (not ProDOS) ? If not actually bootable, at least accessible as a logical volume? Anyone have any ideas or comments?
Martin