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echo: cis.os9.6809.coco
to: REX GOODE 73777,3663
from: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
date: 1990-11-04 10:44:30
subject: #7978-BASIC09 DISK

#: 7982 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
    04-Nov-90  10:44:30
Sb: #7978-BASIC09 DISK
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
To: REX GOODE 73777,3663

The #244 sounds bad, but the rest are explainable. Whenever you remove/replace
your system/data disks, make sure you chx or chx to the disk's paths,
regardless whether or not they're the same name (i.e. chx /d0/cmds, chd
/d1/woof, etc.) This is because it updates the LOCATION information as to where
that directory is on the diskette.

In the case of Basic09, try typing the full pathname, i.e.:

  /d1/basic09

Pete

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