Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!caesar.cs.montana.edu!milton!blake!ramsiri From: ramsiri@blake.acs.washington.edu (Enartloc Nhoj) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: systems/programs Keywords: help! Message-ID: <5682@blake.acs.washington.edu> Date: 9 Feb 90 19:26:55 GMT Distribution: usa Organization: Univ of Washington, Seattle Lines: 51 Ok.. a display of my ignorance: I recently began using my ST as a mac... so far, i haven't run into any problems... however, i still am wrestling with the "system folder" concept. WHile the ST has an "auto" folder into which one puts TSR's and other programs to run at boot-up, i never had problems like i am having with the MAC system concept. I know it is MY problem in understanding what happens to the system folder... i guess it has to do with the fact theat the system folder can be written to and corrupted by applications and so on.. Here is my dilemma: I bought the emulator and bought 6.0.3. I then set up the system folder with several cdevs and inits etc... some very nice ones, i might add, in comparison to stuff available for the ST. When i bought the Epson LQ Software package to drive my LQ800, i began to realize some fundamental misconceptions i have about how the system really works. The driver came with an install program and a folder which contained a system 6.0.2 and the epson driver with fonts... i thought i could simply copy all but the system 6.0.2 into my 6.0.3 folder on my drive and all would work. Well.. this wasn't the case. I eventually made an entirely new system folder on my drive in another partition from which i would boot when i needed to print. I didn't like the idea.. thinking i had to have another entire system folder etc .. just to print.. Then i got a Russian tutorial program... this was came with 4.1 finder and whatever the system was around in 1987... i loaded this onto my drive.. . folders and files could NOT be found.. the application ran fine.. but apparently some table of pointers was never created etc.. SO i popped the stuff off my drive back onto a floppy.. and booted from the floppy. .. ran the program off the floppy. I can't imagine that i am going to have to have separate system folders for "old" programs etc... i obviously do NOT know how to redirect the "old" program to look at and use the newest system. The only other thing i can think is that a program actually writes to the system and modifies it in some way.. this would be weird, of course.... Another question: is there a way to put the system folder into a RAM disk? Even with my Quantum at 1:1 interleave, accessing the system to do OS maintenance is a bit slow... Any and all help will be much appreciated... -kevin] ramsiri@blake.acs.washington.edu