Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!ucbvax!CAS.BITNET!lwv27 From: lwv27@CAS.BITNET (Larry W. Virden) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Would you believe? Message-ID: <9106190647.AA16609@cas.org> Date: 19 Jun 91 10:47:26 GMT References: <1991Jun18.214902.2853@world.std.com> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: Nedriv Software and Shoe Shiners, Uninc. Lines: 27 In article <1991Jun18.214902.2853@world.std.com>, jeffb@world.std.com (Jeffrey T :mattd@Apple.COM (Matt Deatherage) writes: : :>All ROM space is reserved for Apple and may not be used by third-party :>developers for any reason. : :Huh? I thought Apple had published specifications for using part of this space :as a ROM disk. Am I imagining things? : :----------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Jeffrey T. Berntsen | Looking for a good .sig :jeffb@world.std.com | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not only that, several folks had 'ROM DISK' hardware which either provided the ability for the user to electronically or otherwise create a ROM based disk similar to a RAM disk or, in one hard ware case (RAMKEEPER?) a second RAM disk was able to be called /ROM5 or some such name and was battery kept. I thought it was in the ROM address range. -- Larry W. Virden UUCP: osu-cis!chemabs!lwv27 Same Mbox: BITNET: lwv27@cas INET: lwv27%cas.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu Personal: 674 Falls Place, Reynoldsburg,OH 43068-1614 America Online: lvirden