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Re: ProDOS booting..



"Chris M" <chris@sorry.no.spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 11:36:10 -0400, "Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast
> DOT net> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Chris M" <chris@sorry.no.spam.com> wrote in message
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> >:
> >: When ProDOS boots up a floppy or hard drive, the initial loader
> >first
> >: looks for the file "PRODOS".. If found, it loads that and it
> >looks for
> >: the first XXX.SYSTEM file...
> >:
> >: Is there any way to "re-arrange" the SYSTEM files so that it
> >will
> >: execute the one you want?
> >
> >Yes, Copy II Plus version 9 does a fine job
> >of resorting files when you use the file copy
> >function. Simply cursor to each file, hit enter
> >and each one will get a number baswed on the
> >order in which you want them on the new disk.
> >
>
> Ah, ok!  Wasn't sure if there was a way to re-order files without
> copying stuff around.. But I guess I can do that no problem.


Use Prosel 8 cat.doctor.
The sort function allows you to use the OA-cursor to position the files in
the order you want..
Quick and painless.