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From: knudsen@ihlpl.ATT.COM (Knudsen)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.m6809
Subject: Re: OS9 help
Summary: Patch asm and c.prep
Keywords: OS9 level2 6809 COCO HELP
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Date: 26 Sep 88 18:13:18 GMT
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What I did was to patch ASM and C.PREP.  Use DUMP (and GREP
if you have one) to find the literal string "/d1" or "/d0"
in the binary, and change it to /h0 or /DD (I use DD).

Some power users advocate putting your DEFs in a Ramdisk,
so /DD would not be right for this.  I find that with a hard
disk there is little advantage to ramdisking the DEFs.
In fact the only thing that my C compiles put on ramdisk
is the assembly-code file.