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Short: Patch RAM to show right size, and more...
Uploader: thor@einstein.math.tu-berlin.de (Thomas Richter)
Author: thor@einstein.math.tu-berlin.de (Thomas Richter)
Type: util/boot
Version: 1.21
Requires: OS 2.04 or better.
This file patches the RAM disk to show the real size occupied - its no longer
100% full. Furthermore, it increments the stack size of the RAM task a bit,
which seems to be *very tight*.
****** IMPORTANT NOTE: DUE TO INTERNAL CHANGES, THE PROGRAM MUST NOW *********
****** RUN BEFORE THE RAM DISK IS USED. THIS IS A FUNCTIONAL *********
****** DIFFERENCE TO FORMER VERSIONS *********
The feature of allocating large RAM blocks reverse has been removed and is
now integrated into PoolMem - which can be found in util/boot, too.
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Changes made in 1.21:
- Increased the stack size of the new RAM supervisor task by a few
bytes because it was low on stack.
- Auto-increments the stack size of the main RAM task on startup
because this used to be too low as well... )-:
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Changes made in 1.20:
- Removed the reverse memory allocation feature and integrated
this in PoolMem. Removed, therefore, some command line arguments
that don't make sense anymore.
Changes made in 1.11:
- Added command line options, see below.
- Added a different patching mechanism on request.
Changes made in 1.10:
- Fixed a bug that actually broke the reverse memory allocation
feature. Sigh.
Changes made in 1.09:
- PatchRAM replaces no longer the AllocVec() function completely.
Thus, the patch might be slightly (almost unnoticably) slower,
but is compatible to AROS. Thanks to Jörg Strohmeier for the
report.
Changes made in 1.08:
- Streamlined the code a bit.
- PatchRAM can now be run anywhere in your startup sequence.
It loads the RAM disk in case it is not available.
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The THOR-Software Licence
This License applies to the computer programs known as "PatchRAM".
The "Program", below, refers to such program.
The programs and files in this distribution are freely distributable
under the restrictions stated below, but are also Copyright (c)
Thomas Richter.
Distribution of the Program by a commercial organization without written
permission from the author to any third party is prohibited if any payment
is made in connection with such distribution, whether directly
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these are only examples, and not an exhaustive enumeration of prohibited
activities). However, the following methods of distribution involving
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redistributable for non-commercial purposes without charge.
Everything in this distribution must be kept together, in original
and unmodified form.
Limitations.
THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED TO YOU "AS IS," WITHOUT WARRANTY. THERE IS NO
WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
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IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THIS LICENCE, YOU MUST DELETE ALL FILES CONTAINED IN
THIS ARCHIVE.
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Synopsis:
PatchRAM PORTPATCH/S
PORTPATCH: If given, use a different patching mechanism for the RAM
disk disk info bug. The "PORTPATCH" might be slightly
faster, might cause less compatibility problems with
programs that somehow mess with the port lists and the
reply ports, but is itself not without its quirks, too.
It uses the undocumented PA_ACTION¹ type for the RAM disk
port to capture the broken dos packets. The problem is
that this message port type has never been officially
documented, but is working since the very first release
of the system, though.
This patched port might - or should (!) - make your virus
scanner scream!
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¹ For all the picky folks: Yes, I KNOW that this type isn't called
PA_ACTION indeed, but since no official name has been assigned to this
mode and it is often referred to as PA_ACTION, I keep this name for
"traditional reasons".
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Installation:
Add PatchRAM to your startup sequence. This program MUST NOW BE RUN
BEFORE THE RAM-DISK IS STARTED OR IT WILL FAIL. NOTE THAT THIS
IS DIFFERENT FROM FORMER RELEASES.
A good point is here:
SetPatch ;*** NOTE THAT THIS IS DIFFERENT FROM FORMER RELEASES
PatchRAM ;insert below this line, probably with options...
October 1999,
Thomas