Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bbn!gatech!ncsuvx!csclea!wolf From: wolf@csclea.ncsu.edu (Thomas Wolf) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: setinit.prg Message-ID: <1691@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> Date: 15 Apr 88 16:45:12 GMT References: <8804141515.AA07781@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: nntp@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu Reply-To: wolf@csclea.UUCP (Thomas Wolf) Organization: Computer Science , NCSU, Raleigh NC Lines: 21 In article <8804141515.AA07781@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> BRIGHT@DALAC.BITNET (BOB BRIGHT) writes: > >SETINIT is a nice piece of work (thanks to whoever wrote it!). If you're >booting off a hard drive, you should DEFINITELY be using it; you'll thank ... >No problem; just deselect a few things with SETINIT.) Incidentally, if you >want to use SETINIT with your hard drive, you'll have to hack the "A:" in >the executable and change it to a "C:"; the following version is for booting >off floppy. I definitely agree. SETINIT has saved my neck on occasion. But you mush have a REAL old copy of SETINIT. The version I've been using for the past year now didn't need to be hacked to work with my Supra (but then, maybe the friend I got it from did that for me?) Anyway, if there has ever been a more useful program to go into the ST's AUTO folder, I'm oblivious to it. TomW. Tom Wolf ARPA (I think): tw@cscosl.ncsu.edu or wolf@csclea.ncsu.edu