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<[email protected]>,
jan
rinze <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/4/5 Jim Lesurf <[email protected]>

> > I tend to use the ram: for writing output from the RO programs I
> > write. Most of my 'Track' and 'Wav' apps do this. !DrawGen also uses
> > the ramdisc by default to hold temporary files. So...
> >
> > Is there an easy way to setup a functional equivalent with rpcemu?
> > i.e. can I add another 'drive' that is called 'ram:' and then will
> > accept output as if I were using a RPC and writing to the ramdisc?


> Have you tried configuring a ram disc? there is no difference in usin
> RPCemu or a RPC..

Duh! Sorry, time for me to put my head in the bucket of water again...

Of course you are right. I'd assumed it might need something equivalent to
a file that imaged ADFS. But of course it works just like a RiscPC and uses
the ram already allocated for rpcem.

To distract people from my idiocy I'll quickly ask something else wrt
filing...

I can look at files on the rest of my /home that are 'outside' rpcemu
itself. But although I can do things like load them into DeskEdit to
examine, I can't save anything back. Disc Protected. I can see that is a
safe situation. But it would be good to be able to use DeskEdit to edit
files as I like it more than the Editors I've seen on the Linux side. Is
there a way to enable this?  Or have I just asked yet another thoughtless,
dim question?...

Also, would be interesting if there was a way to 'link' rpcemu to ROX so
that clicking on a ROX app icon ran it on the Linux side.

Jim

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