I'm experimenting a bit with TDSK as I can see use for a ramdisk in
situations with read-only media and no memory drivers. Thus a small
conventional memory ramdisk needed for tiny temporary files, redirection
and pipe symbols, etc.
However I'm experiencing that the initialisation part of TDSK
Bernd,
assign a fix (W:) drive letter to the CD drive;
Tom
am 31. Juli 2011 um 14:45 schrieben Sie:
I'm experimenting a bit with TDSK as I can see use for a ramdisk in
situations with read-only media and no memory drivers. Thus a small
conventional memory ramdisk needed for tiny temporary
Op 31-7-2011 16:36, Tom Ehlert schreef:
Bernd,
assign a fix (W:) drive letter to the CD drive;
Tom
or load TDSK before loading CD drivers, etc.
SRDISK respects driveletters, as do RDISK, SHSURDRV, XMSDSK etc.
As both SRDISK and TDSK are GPL it might be possible to copy some init code.
Your
Op 31-7-2011 16:48, Bernd Blaauw schreef:
Op 31-7-2011 16:36, Tom Ehlert schreef:
Bernd,
assign a fix (W:) drive letter to the CD drive;
Tom
Experimented a little bit more: TDSK takes first driveletter after what
seems to be last block device.
Having harddisk (C:), then CDROM (D:) then
Op 31-7-2011 16:58, Bernd Blaauw schreef:
Op 31-7-2011 16:48, Bernd Blaauw schreef:
Op 31-7-2011 16:36, Tom Ehlert schreef:
Bernd,
assign a fix (W:) drive letter to the CD drive;
Now I'll be done talking to myself..
Issue solved: SHSUFDRV does the trick as it installs as block device,