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Date   : Thu, 14 Sep 2000 01:13:20 +0100
From   : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
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Message-ID: <002001c01367$9ef83600$995730d5@...>
> Subject: [BBC-Micro] Re: BBC Master ADFS
 
"Gary McCallum" <gary.mccallum@...> wrote:
> > > startup? If so, typing *CONFIGURE NOMOUNT should fix it (assuming the
> >
> > I think you mean NODIR.
> Is it not *CONFIGURE NOBOOT?
 
*Config. BOOT / NOBOOT is a fileswitch configuration option that
determines the Break/Shift-Break action.  When configured to BOOT, Break
does what Shift-Break does when configured to NOBOOT - that is, the
selected filing system tries to 'boot' the filing system - *Exec !Boot,
*/!Boot, *I AM BOOT, etc.
 
*Config. DIR / NODIR is an ADFS configuration option that determines if
ADFS loads the current directory into memory on Break if ADFS is selected. 
It is mainly useful when using a hard drive. When using a floppy-only
machine the machine hangs if there is no floppy in the drive, until one is
put in.
 
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