Backing up Graffiti

William M. Miller (wmm@world.std.com)
Tue, 16 Jan 1996 13:01:04 -0500 (EST)

Like most (all?) people who have used Graffiti, I find it
indispensable: if I had to do without it on my Zoomer, I'd probably go
out and buy an Omnigo. Unfortunately, in the course of an office
move, I've somehow gotten separated from my Graffiti manual and
installation disk. I keep all my documents on an SRAM card, which
makes it easy to back up and restore, in case anything goes wrong;
however, I'm beginning to get nervous about Graffiti.

My Zoomer hasn't hard-crashed in a very long time, and it's getting
overdue. Since I can't find my Graffiti installation disk, I'd like
to have a backup from which I can reinstall. What, exactly, do I need
to copy to the SRAM card in order to restore Graffiti in case of a
hard crash? And exactly how do I do it? (I seem vaguely to recall
some stuff about making some obscure .BAT file that copies GEOS.INI
before GEOS makes it inaccessible, but I've forgotten the details.)

Thanks.

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