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What's DM0 device in dosdrivers?
What's the purpose of the auto-mounted DMO: device that I've found in the devs/dos drivers drawer?
I can't remember what the flippin thing does. ![]() EDIT: It's for the common DMS system, although I don't know why it needs auto-mounting. ![]() Last edited by Bloodwych; 30 August 2002 at 13:58. |
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Hmm... perhaps you can mount a DMS file as a diskimage and browse it as if it were a disk? This would be most cool.
I dont have that starting at bootup, mind you. It's not even in my Storage folder. |
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@Akira: afaik, DM0: is not included by default in AmigaOS, hence its non-appearance on your HD.
AmigaOS DOSDrivers: PC0/PC1, CD0, PIPE, AUX, RAD. |
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