Re: Disk Drive for the 85


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Re: Disk Drive for the 85



I admit it could be a little expensive, but with it, a new shell that I'm writing
down (not coding until the disk drive is built) that could take advantage of the
drive.  None of the programs would be on the calc, they would only be transfered to
the calc for execution, and the TI-OS would never even know it was there.  It would
have all the free mem available to it, and so could be huge.  It could use 25k or so
to leave room for the small kernal and shell (Which was loaded on starting the OS)
and wouldn't even have a slight problem.  When it was done, a new one could be
written over it, and it would have free reign of the mem.
Jonathan Kaus


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