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Date   : Sat, 17 Feb 2007 23:10:33 +0000
From   : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: BBC Master 128 problem

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"adam colley" <hideki.adam@...> wrote:
> I wonder if there's a BBC Master version of HADFS that doesn't
> eat memory
 
I wouldn't say it eats memory. ADFS on the Beeb pushes page into
the &1F00 region.
 
HADFS is a universal platform system. It would take hugely major
rewriting to make it use Hazel instead of memory at &E00, and it
then would not work on the BBC.
 
*-HADFS-OPT5,0 configures HADFS to use the smallest amount of
memory possible. On the Master with nothing else claiming memory
PAGE will be at &1500.
 
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