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- From: cm6700@ccub.wlv.ac.uk (G.Nath)
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- Subject: Re: Lightwave 3.5
- Date: 23 Mar 1996 13:45:04 -0000
- Organization: University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
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- jonasth@bahnhof.se (Jonas Thorell) writes:
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- >>>Wont `VMM` work with lightwave, although it wont be fast(very slow) it
- >>>should simulate the memory to a harddisk.
- >>>You also require an MMU based CPU.
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- >>If VMM does work with it, someone please let me know how. Because, everytime
- >>I try to atart my toaster with VMM running my Amiga implodes. :-/
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- I am not familiar with the toaster s/w but try this if you get crashes
- with VMM. Select your toaster s/w options in the VMM window, for
- Code select "Don`t use VMM" and for Data select "Use VMM". If
- that doesn`t work i don`t know what will.
-
- >One more thing: Do you need a FPU? It would be great to have, but will it run
- >without?
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- VMM only needs an MMU the FPU is not needed.
- LightWave is better off with an *FPU*.
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- GVN
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