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From: jbeland@pnet01.cts.COM (Joe Beland)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re:  Print Shop IIGS
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Date: Thu, 26-Nov-87 01:55:08 EST
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Posted: Thu Nov 26 01:55:08 1987
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Paul R. Wenker replys:

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>Don't be silly.  Copy protection has nothing to do with memory usage.
>If you set up a 512k ramdisk in a 768k machine, that leaves only 256k
>for programs.  You can't get a new system disk to boot in that
>configuration.  And it's not protected.

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>From the rest of the text of your message, that's the best explaination I've
heard so far and it make sense to me.  Above you state that "..it's not
protected"  If you're refering to Copy Protection, take a look at page 41 of
the manual.  It is.

In any case, you're explaination of how ramdisks work and how to use them has
been very helpfull.  I've since figured out how to get Print Shop GS to work
without any problems and I'm having a fun time with it.

However, this problem with ramdisk allocation should be stated in the manual 

Thanks for the help.

        ..joe

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