RE: Which RAM Card is Best...
Fortson, Russ (FORTSONR@bonsmtp.ksc.nasa.gov)
Wed, 28 Jun 95 10:40:00 PDT
Thanks, Blaine. I thought I saw a warning about doing just that, though.
Something about files and directories being mirrored on the B: drive.
Trying to delete something from the B: drive can accidently erase the file
on the B: drive and the C: drive. Therefore, I was trying to create a
similar, yet distinct directory structure on my ram cards. I've already
accidently overwritten AOL on the B: drive (trying to use the new AOL
program for the Sharp), but then I figured out that it was also in rom on
the SYS: drive, so I could use both programs that way. I'm afraid that I'll
overwrite a data file, though. Guess I just need to exercise caution.
Thanks for the input!
Russ
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From: owner-zoomer-list
To: zoomer-list
Subject: RE: Which RAM Card is Best...
Date: Wednesday, June 28, 1995 7:24AM
What do you mean organize, Russ? I name my cards, such as card1, card2,
etc..
and mirror the directory structure from the Zoomer, depending on what files
I'm putting on the card. Example- if you're moving a notebook file onto
the card, you'd want a directory that was C:/Geoworks/Document to put the
file in, so that whenever you hit switch document in notebook, it would
show along with the internaly stored stuff..
Hope this helps
Blaine