[Coco] running RSDOS games from hard drive?
Robert Gault
robert.gault at worldnet.att.net
Sun Sep 19 06:48:37 EDT 2004
Robert Emery wrote:
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> HDB-DOS can only access one drive, Master or Slave, right?
> Could a utility be written that would
> 1) detect both drives HDB-DOS partitions
> 2) swap between (CHS/LBA or Master/Slave) driver overlay
> (assuming one is CHS, the other LBA)
> 3) copy a disk/range of disks/all disks between Master<->Slave
>
><snip>
HDB-DOS can access more than one hard drive if Boisy has not removed
this ability; RGBDOS can but only one hard drive at a time. The answer
to your problem is simple but won't make the backing up of one hard
drive to another easy. The answer is use a large RAM disk.
You can have a RAM disk that exists for low drive numbers, ex. 2 & 3,
and use it to swap data between real floppies, RAM, and multiple hard
drives. On my system, I have an 80Meg and an 11Meg hard drive and switch
between the two via software without rebooting. The drives don't even
have the same offset for Disk Basic. While I could backup via a floppy
from one hard drive to the other, I can also do it via the RAM disk.
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