In message <[email protected]>
          Peter van der Vos <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Op 20 jan. 2013, om 11:35 heeft george greenfield
> <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven:
> 
>> In message <[email protected]>
>>          Bob Latham <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> In article <[email protected]>,
>>>   Ralph Corderoy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> [snip]
>>> 
>>> The hard disc image (long file names) was downloaded from
>>> http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/ unpacked, and placed at
>>> Program files\RPCEmu.
>>> 
>>> Using *status, I can see that idediscs is set to 1.
>>> 
>>> I have not tried to format the disc.
>>> 
>>> The disc from above says it is 262,080K bytes. The disc I used a couple of
>>> years back is 262,081KB. I've tied both and neither work.
>> 
>> You could try downloading the 1GB disk image. Based on over a year's
>> experience with RPCEmu on a W7/64 PC, I'd question the usefulness of
>> an HD4 limited to 256MB; my current !Boot is 447Mb on its own,
>> including ScrapDirs and MPro spoolsÂ….
> 
> I would recommend to download a small HD4 and put the rest on a HostFS
> disc. This way communication with other machines is a lot simpler.
> 
I do put as much as possible in HostFS, but my point was (and is), if 
you use an email client such as Messenger, and do a lot of graphics 
(as I do), it is very easy to exceed 256MB after a short while, simply 
due to the enlargement of directories in !Boot.Resources.

George

-- 
george greenfield

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