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from: Bob Archambault 76506,3544
date: 1991-04-14 19:54:56
subject: #Disk Drives @ 6ms.

#: 10265 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
    14-Apr-91  19:54:56
Sb: #Disk Drives @ 6ms.
Fm: Bob Archambault 76506,3544
To: ALL

Another question,

I just installed in my COCO 3 a modified RS-DOS chip that accesses my drives at
6 ms. I also have my device descriptors set-up to run all my drives at 6 ms.
However, when I boot OS-9, here's what happens: I type DOS, the drive runs at
6ms UNTIL the OS-9 BOOT message appears then they switch back to 30 ms until
the OS-9 startup message appears then they go back to 6ms. Is there any way I
can keep my drives at 6ms through the ENTIRE boot-up process?

This seems pretty weird to me! (what else is new *;-> )

Thanx,

 Bob



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