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Acorn Arcade forums: Programming: No room for buffer
 
  No room for buffer
  SOCCERA (17:50 6/11/2007)
 
Peter Wilson Message #105132, posted by SOCCERA at 17:50, 6/11/2007
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I've just upgraded the drive on a Risc PC (3.7). The 80Gb drive is a simple copy of a smaller 4Gb? drive so all the boot settings and configs are the same, except adfsbuffers which is 0 for the drive to work!

However now a program I've used for the last dozen years gives an error when it tries to do a *copy command - No room for buffer. I've added more memory to the machine and allocated further memory to anything I can think of. But still no luck! The *copy options used are f~c.

Any ideas? Or will I simply have to write a little copy routine to work around the error.
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Acorn Arcade forums: Programming: No room for buffer