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Appendix
C / Installable Device Drivers
VDISK.SYS
(For
the
Virtual
Disk)
Accessing information from floppy or
hard
disk is
slow
compared
to accessing information from your computer's memory. This is
because of
the
time
it
takes
for
the disk to get up to speed
and
for
the disk's read/write head to locate
the
data. Using VDISK,
you
can
set
aside portions of your computers random access
mem-
ory (RAM)
that
simulate disk storage. These areas
are
called
virtual disks.
The features of VDISK are:
When you create a
virtual
disk, the system automatically
assigns
it
a drive name.
If
you
have only two disk drives -
floppy drives A and B - and
you
install a
virtual
disk,
the
system gives the
virtual
disk the name
C.
You
can assign volume labels to
virtual
disks.
You
can select the amount of memory
for
each
virtual
disk
to use.
Warning:
If
you
turn
off or
reset
the
computer, you
lose
the
contents of
virtual
disks.
Copy
the
data
to
floppy or
hard
disk before
turning
off or resetting your
computer.
To
install
the
virtual
disk driver, include a DEVICE command
in
your CONFIG.8YS file, using
this
format:
DEVICE
=VDISK.SYS [storage sector-size dir]
storage
specifies
the
size (in kilobytes)
for
the
virtual
disk. stor-
age
can
be
in
the range of 1 to
the
capacity of your computer's
memory. The default value is 64K.
If
the
installation of VDISK leaves fewer
than
64 kilobytes free,
VDISK reduces the amount of storage
it
sets aside.
sector-size is
the
sector size (in bytes) of
the
virtual
disk's
for-
mat.
You
can select 15, 256, or 512 bytes.
If
you
omit sector-size,
or
if
the
size you specify is not valid, VDISK sets the size to 128.
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Tandy 1000 MS-DOS Specifications

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BrandTandy
Model1000 MS-DOS
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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