On 29 Jan 2013, Tony Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 29 Jan 2013, Mike Allum <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > My solution has been to clone the RPCEmu installations and rename
> > them so I have:
> >
> > * RPCEmu - 402
> > * RPCEmu - 439
> > * RPCEMu - 519
> > * RPCEmu - 620
> >
> > Within these I have replaced the contents of the hostfs directory
> > with the version-appropriate !Boot and applications directories.
> > This also preserves the individual emulator configurations and the
> > CMOS RAM settings which is a necessity.
> >
> > My Data and Installation directories are within a 5th directory
> > called "RPCEmu - common".  These then have NTFS "junctions" made
> > from them to a point within the hostfs directory of each of the
> > emulations.
>
> A much better arrangement than the one which I suggested. I hadn't
> realised that a junction point could be used within RPCEmu.

Now implemented, here. Very neat. Many thanks.

Tony




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