Chapter three, Using the rom disk, Copying files to the rom disk – APPLIED ENGINEERING RamKeeper User Manual

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CHAPTER THREE

Using the ROM Disk

After you’ve initialized and allocated memory to the
ROM Disk you can copy your favorite (or most used) non-
copy protected ProDOS programs to it and set it up to your
hard disk.

You can name the file any name allowed by ProDOS.

Copying Files

to

the ROM Disk

There’s nothing special about copying files to the ROM
Disk. Copy to it just as you copy to floppy disk or hard
disks.

If you’re using the IIGS Finder™ as your program selector,
the ROM drive will appear as a RAM card icon like RAM
Disks do.

AEROM

You can copy to the ROM Disk on the Finder by clicking
on the program icon then dragging it to the ROM Disk
icon.

You may also use system utilities or many other copy
programs to copy files to your ROM Disk

(AEROM).

Location of the ROM Disk

The location of the ROM Disk depends on several things--
how your Control Panel is configured, how many other
drives are connected, and where the drives are connected.

Use the diagrams below to help you understand where
your ROM Disk will be placed.

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