On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Zane H. Healy wrote:
   But I never
did a sysgen, assuming that is an actual process.  I just
 formatted/initialized my disk, issued the right COPY commands to copy over
 system files and boot monitors, etc.  When I boot with that disk the DD
 drivers are already loaded. 
 The Monitor you're using was Sysgen'd to load those drivers automatically.
 You could probably free up a little memory by doing a Sysgen that just
 includes the drivers you need. 
 
Ok, makes sense.  I suppose I have to find an original system master to
make my own sysgen.  Though the boot disk I'm using now suits me fine for
my current purposes.
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