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Offline mike-Topic starter

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Overscan hacking, ram icon snapshot and SFS
« on: February 24, 2009, 11:05:24 AM »
Im using pal high res laced 640x512, with overscan to 724x566, but its not enough, theres a tad more to be had, I've briefly tried Patchoverscan without success, i got a nice hint of pink shade once but no more overscan to play with. Does anyone have any pointers for me here?

The ram icon issue, snapping the disk icons work but not the ram icon, guess it saves the prefs to a file on the device, any way around this? I use a centered 715x210 image, just enough to fill the wb window. The scaled setting assumes i want to fill the full screen even tho the window isn't covering more then 1/3 :\  

Sfs, i noticed 3.9 had stolen 250kb's write from me after i hopped from a mostly 3.1 based system, but the 3.9 toolbox wants to delete my partitions when i assign it sfs? After my last encounter with this partitioner im not clicking anything that says "OK" after it mentioning deleting anything ever again.

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Offline Thomas

Re: Overscan hacking, ram icon snapshot and SFS
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2009, 01:54:53 PM »

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but the 3.9 toolbox wants to delete my partitions when i assign it sfs?


Every toolbox will delete when you change the file system. You have to reformat the partition after the change.

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Offline ZeBeeDee

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Re: Overscan hacking, ram icon snapshot and SFS
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2009, 02:17:58 PM »
Snapshot the RAM icon then copy it to the HD making sure you overwrite the old one - rename Disk.info as necessary.
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