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Offline Franko

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Re: RAD into Fast RAM?
« on: March 03, 2011, 05:16:17 AM »
Quote from: XDelusion;619177
O.K. can someone please post a link to an alternative to RAD, or something that will patch it to use Fast RAM that is easy to use?

Or point me an a nice friendly alternative to Track Saver GUI that will support StatRam:

http://aminet.net/package/disk/misc/statram31

I'd prefer to keep using Track Saver Gui though, it's so nice!!! :)

http://aminet.net/disk/misc/tsgui.lha


Not sure what your machine is but on ALL my A1200s with fast ram RAD: automatically places itself in FAST RAM and only goes to CHIP RAM if that's all you have... :)
 

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Re: RAD into Fast RAM?
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2011, 05:50:55 AM »
Quote from: XDelusion;619184
I'm running a 1200 with Workbench 3.1

RAD goes straight for the Chip Ram for me. Sucks ass. Why can't we have more Chip RAM?! :(


Odd... here's the RAD DOSdriver taken from one of my A1200s with 3.1...

Code: [Select]
/* $VER: RAD 40.1 (31.8.93)
 *
 * Recoverable RAM disk mount entry
 *
 * You can create different simultaneous recoverable RAM disks by creating
 * versions of this file with different Unit values.
 *
 * The size of a recoverable RAM disk is controlled by the value of the
 * HighCyl line. Increasing this value by 1 consumes an additional 11K of
 * RAM. So the default value of 79 consumes around 880K of memory.
 */

Device = ramdrive.device
Unit = 0
Flags = 0
Surfaces = 2
SectorsPerTrack = 11
SectorSize      = 512
Reserved = 2
Interleave = 0
Buffers = 5
BufMemType = 1

/* The LowCyl and HighCyl fields are controlled by tooltypes in the RAD icon.
 *
 * LowCyl = 0
 * HighCyl = 79
 */


The tooltypes in the RAD.info (icon) file should be set as...

ACTIVATE =1
LOWCYL =0
HIGHCYL =79

And that should be all you need for your RAD: to be in your fastmem... :)

If it doesn't work for yours then I can only think that your RAM expansion does not autoconfig and this could be the problem, but to be honest I've never came across that before, what type of RAM expansion are you using... :)
 

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Re: RAD into Fast RAM?
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2011, 10:15:38 AM »
Quote from: Thomas;619556
If only people would read what more skilled people write before they reply. Piru has explained it already: if the accelerator's RAM survives a reset, then RAD can go to fast-RAM. If you've got a cheap accelerator, then RAD goes to chip-RAM because your fast-RAM does not survive a reset.


Ahem... and what make you think Piru is "more skilled" than me... cheeky bugger... :razz:
 

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Re: RAD into Fast RAM?
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2011, 10:46:05 AM »
Quote from: Thomas;619564
His replies are of higher quality. Your posts usually contain only guesswork.

You really are a pretentious little git aren't you...

His posts and yours especially are generally written in a form that tries to boost your over inflated ego, by using as much technical wording as you can to try and make yourself look clever...

I on the other hand try to keep my posts to a level that folk in general will find easy to understand and solve their problems without trying to baffle them with huge numbers and technical jargon that is not required to solve the issue...

I'd always reckoned you were the type who likes nothing better than to make himself come across as a know it all and today you've just confirmed for me that is indeed the case...

As for guesswork, try again smart arse, 25 years of programming and using Amigas is a lot more than just guesswork, what's the matter don't you like it when someone else tries to give out advice and treads on your over inflated ego...:rolleyes:
« Last Edit: March 04, 2011, 10:56:43 AM by Franko »
 

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Re: RAD into Fast RAM?
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2011, 11:56:46 AM »
Quote from: JJ;619586
And Franko if your mission on Amiga.org is to become more annoying than doomy/aethist and a few others combined, you have excelled.
 
What is your problem. You are a very Angry/bitter/Annoying


As soon as I saw you were online I guessed it wouldn't be long before you opened your big gob...

No mission here pal, if what I say upsets your cosy wee world then tough luck...

I don't have a problem, seems to me you're the one with the problem, can't handle it when someone speaks the truth and says it like it is, go take a hike..
 

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Re: RAD into Fast RAM?
« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2011, 12:58:07 PM »
Quote from: JJ;619597
There are ways of replying to people.  Yes Piru can be abrupt and Thomas is very to the point.  But there is the language/culture barrier as well.
 
It really does not seem to take anything to grind your gears.
 
Must look, there must be way so I dont see your pointless drivel


You've been here a lot longer than me and you don't even know how to put someone on your ignore list, not very bright are you...

You may not like my pointless drivel but you seem to read it often enough then go out of your way to respond to it, methinks your confused as well as  being Welsh... :lol:

Still there is hope even for you his dudeness the dude has kindly started up a nice wee group where hopeless cases like you can go and get some help & rehab for your obvious addiction... :)

Nothing grinds my gears mate, just love sitting here and watching folk like yourself getting into a flap about mere words typed on a screen and who can't tell the difference between the real world and this place called the internet... ;)
 

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Re: RAD into Fast RAM?
« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2011, 01:19:02 PM »
Quote from: JJ;619605
About 11 years I think.This site has gone through many revisions and board software in time I been on here. Never had the want to ignore people in the past. There is just something about your posts that makes me Angry. Must be my issue.

Well I've said it before and I'll say it gain "never take anything I have to say too seriously"...

Sorry but I can't help you with your anger and I aint gonna change the way I write things to please anyone, best advice I can give is either put me on your ignore list (plenty of others have) or lighten up a wee bit and take my posts in the spirit there meant to be taken, ie: not too seriously and with humour... :)
 

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Re: RAD into Fast RAM?
« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2011, 08:17:28 PM »
Quote from: odin;619715
Nope, not just yours.


Tough luck for you as well then mate... :)

Oh... I forgot you can't read this cos I'm on your ignore list... :roflmao: