« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2021, 04:20:55 AM »
I think I found how you are supposed to do it on 3.1.4, it seems to eat gobs of RAM in total? I get no clear picture of how you do this;-
4.4 * OS 3.1.4 is terribly slow!
You are using a disk-based installation, right? Well, LoadModule needs
to load the updated ROM modules into some reset-resident memory. In a
worst-case scenario, this is done via Chip RAM, and yes, access to
Chip RAM is slow.
However, you can do the following:
1. Buy a physical ROM and install it, thus eliminating the need for
replacing ROM modules by RAM modules.
Or, in case your system is equipped with an MMU:
2. Install the MMUlib archive from Aminet and add the following
command below SetPatch in the S:Startup-Sequence:
MuProtectModules ON REMAP
This will remap the ROM modules from their current location to the
fastest available RAM and give you some extra speed. Bear in mind
though, that using this option will use RAM which you won't be able to
free.
From;-
aminet.net/aminet/docs/help/AmigaOS_3.1.4-FAQ.txt
« Last Edit: March 19, 2021, 05:29:23 AM by Pat the Cat »
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