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ram3 -- disable/enable ram drive (EXTERNAL) [v1.1] Written by Jeff Ding
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syntax: ram3 {[-r] [-f]} {[-a] [-vxxxxx] [-ixx]}
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ex: ram3
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ram3 -r -f
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ram3 -a
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ram3 -a -v65280 -i15
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'ram3' is used to disable the ram driver in slot 3 drive 2. Once
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disabled, you can then use the auxiliary memory in your computer
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for programs or for double hi-res.
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'ram3' with no options will tell you if it is installed or not.
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Other options are as follows:
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-r: remove -- This option will remove the driver in slot 3 drive
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2. You will be notified and asked to remove the volume if it
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is not empty. If the vector or the identification of
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the ram driver is different from the standard, it will be
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printed along with a message stating the driver has been
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removed. See -v and -i for the description of the vector
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and identification. Be sure to keep track of these values
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so that when you want to re-install the driver you can use
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the original values.
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-f: force removal -- This option used in connection with the
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-r option will remove the driver even if the volume is
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not empty. Use this option with caution!
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-a: add -- This option alone will re-install the standard ProDOS
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64k /ram driver. This option alone will not work on a II+ because
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it does not have the necessary auxiliary memory and driver. If you
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want to install a driver for a third party ram card on a II+, you
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must use the -a option in conjunction with the -v option.
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-v: vector -- This option used in connection with the -a option
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will allow you to install a driver at a specific location
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xxxxx. This vector points to the entry point of the driver
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routine. The location for the standard /ram driver is 65280.
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-i: identification -- This option used in connection with the -a
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option will allow you to set the identification of the /ram
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drive. The identification is the lower nybble of the device
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number. The standard identification is 15.
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