On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Bill Garber wrote:

How much space?

I honestly don't remember--couldn't be more than a handful of meg tho.



Not possible. It has been discussed in CSA2. The Apple II does
an initialize routine that wipes everything, and if it can't
whatever is there would be scrambled. Best you can hope for is
a ram drive that would reload everything anyway, just faster.

that was the point of the drive--protected RAM drive that would give you a really fast bootup. IIRC the ads all talked about "seconds" to load the OS.>

Later.................Howard

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