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Offline darksun9210

Re: Longevity of CF Cards, i.e., TRIM
« on: October 05, 2012, 02:10:45 PM »
also in general, the miggy doesn't do virutal memory, swap space, write backs, caching, pre-staging or hybernate type stuff. so writes are only done when actually needed.
not sure about PFS or SFS with regard to filesystem journaling? cached writes?

i don't think there is much to worry about on the miggy side...

A500, A600, A1200x3, A2000, A3000, A4000 & a CD32.
and probably just like the rest of you, crates full of related "treasure" for the above XD
 

Offline darksun9210

Re: Longevity of CF Cards, i.e., TRIM
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2012, 11:54:54 PM »
hmmm, get thee swap space to a nunnery! erm, i mean, hard disk! if you value thy flash cells :)

in another point of view, swap is starting to get pointless with the amount of ram systems have available. i know there are machines out there to prove me wrong. but does a 8Gb+ Windows system need swap? why does a 512MB+ amiga need swap? it used to make sense to me when we were limited to 16/32MB maybe even to 4GB system ram.... but these days?

A500, A600, A1200x3, A2000, A3000, A4000 & a CD32.
and probably just like the rest of you, crates full of related "treasure" for the above XD