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From: braner@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (braner)
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Subject: Re: Re: Hard disk questions (40 folder limit)
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Date: Wed, 14-Jan-87 00:59:01 EST
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Summary: Can that be the problem I have with the RAMdisk?

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So it's not just the hard disk: any drive with no media change possible
has the capacity to cause mayhem...

Could that be the problem I'm having with folders on the RAMdisk after
I overwrite it with new data?

Is there a way to force TOS to think the media has changed (on a hard disk
or on the RAMdisk which always returns 'no change' from mediach()), with-
out modifying the driving software?

- Moshe Braner