Specifications
Developer Technical Support July 1991
Apple IIGS
#73: Using User Tool Sets 3 of 3
down and allow it to remain in memory in a purgeable state; if you do this, you should try to
revive your tool set with Restart before you try InitialLoad or InitialLoad2.)
To allow several applications to share one copy of a user tool set file, you may want to keep your
user tool set in the user’s *:System:Tools folder. To avoid duplicate file names, leave the
ToolXXX names for System tool sets, and give your user tool set a descriptive name.
If your tool set is not found in the *:System:Tools folder, you can then check the 9: folder.
This way users do not need to burden their *:System:Tools folders if few of their
applications use a particular user tool set or if space on their boot volume is limited.










