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Subject: Re: FatMac memory map?
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Date: Tue, 4-Dec-84 03:17:17 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec  4 03:17:17 1984
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From: DUFLON.WBST@XEROX.ARPA
1) With diskutil program one can create a truncated
fat mac (This simulates a 128K application heap ONLY).  The fun thing is
that
the heap is cut back after the debugger is installed.  To obtain this
feature, hold the command and option keys down and click on the "Wr Boot
Blks" (sic) button.

2) (What a segue...)The memory configuration and the enumeration of INIT
types 
is done with the boot blocks, the first two blocks on the disk.

3)Finally, the clock program on the shipped Through the Looking
Glass disk(nee Alice) is fixed for 512K's.

Steve Capps