real disk (you could use the Cassiopei's D64 Disk Wizard tool). Then copy the autoexec file from
this disk onto your GEOS bootdisk.
Perhaps a more practical way could be that if you already have (or intend to make) a D64/D81
image of your GEOS disk, that you copy it onto that image using Dirmaster (a tool also on the
Cassiopei's SD_card, located in the folder: _manuals_and_tools\Windows). And then changing that
modified disk image back into a real disk.
Below is how the driver (or autoexec file) looks like on your GEOS system. When this file is on
your GEOS bootdisk it will be stated automatically upon booting of GEOS.
So in order to make this happen you must copy it to your GEOS boot disk. And that's all, then
remove the disk with the Cassiopei driver on it, do with it whatever you want, you don't need it
anymore. Because the next time you start GEOS, it loads the copied driver file automatically and
sets your clock based on the time information from the specified NTP server as accessed by the
Cassiopei.
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