{Troubles with floppy as H:]
Maybe the RAMdisk and floppy 'collide'?
Well that's my guess too.
But why oh why does it auto-install the RAMDISK
Good question ;-)
Ehm, the msxdos I use does not "automagically" create a ramdisk (at least
I
think it doesn't). I always have
{Troubles with floppy as H:]
Maybe the RAMdisk and floppy 'collide'?
Well that's my guess too.
But why oh why does it auto-install the RAMDISK
Good question ;-)
(although I can't access it)
You can't access it because the floppy is in the way :-P
If I remember correctly (don't
{Troubles with floppy as H:]
Maybe the RAMdisk and floppy 'collide'?
Well that's my guess too.
But why oh why does it auto-install the RAMDISK
Good question ;-)
Ehm, the msxdos I use does not "automagically" create a ramdisk (at least I
think it doesn't). I always have to put
Eric,
If I remember correctly (don't shoot if I'm wrong - it's been too long since
I've been using my MSX :-( ) there was some environment variable which controls
the size of the RAMdisk and it is automatically set to some non-zero value.
Maybe doing RAMDISK 0 in DOS2 prompt