Specifications

EPC-33/34 Hardware Reference
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SRAM Disk Device Driver
When installing an SRAM drive, make sure you run SRAMFMT on the drive
before running the SRAMDISK.SYS driver. The driver will not recognize the
SRAM disk until it has been formatted using SRAMFMT.
The SRAM driver SRAMDISK.SYS allows use of the SRAM as a disk drive,
usually E: after using an IDE disk for C: and flash as D:. The SRAM disk is not
bootable.
To load the SRAMDISK.SYS driver, edit the CONFIG.SYS file and insert the
following line:
DEVICE=[path]SRAMDISK.SYS
The path you insert depends on what directory you create when you copy the
SRAMFMT software from the RadiSys distribution diskette to your target drive.
The SRAM driver can be loaded high to conserve conventional memory. Use the
following line under DOS 6.X:
DEVICEHIGH=[path]SRAMDISK.SYS