In message <3.0.1.32.19970319211508.009797f0@pop.tiac.net>, Jim Reisert
<AD1C@tiac.net> writes
>Create a batch file that starts CT. At the start of the batch file, copy
>your CTY.DAT and MASTER.DTA files to the RAM drive. Also set an
>environment variable to point there:
>
>So the whole batch file looks something like:
>
>copy C:\ct9\cty.dat G:\
>copy C:\ct9\master.dta G:\
>copy C:\ct9\cthlp G:\
>
>set CTPATH=G:\
>c:\ct9\comtsr1
>c:\ct9\dvptsr
>c:\ct9\ct %1 %2 %3 %4
>(etc...)
>
>(where G:\ is the RAM drive)
When using a RAM drive with the command 'set CTPATH=G:\' is the .bin
file held on the RAM drive or the hard drive? I would hate to lose the
.bin file if there was a power failure and it was held in RAM. Maybe
I've missed something obvious.
Andrew Williamson GI0NWG / AC6WI
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