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- From: sjkonowa@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Scott Konowal)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: RAD is chip mem only for me!
- Date: 12 Jan 1996 11:03:30 -0500
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- First, make sur you are mounting RAD: from your mountlist. Next, check
- for an entry under RAD: in you mountlist like this:
-
- BufMemType = <n>
-
- <n> is a number between 0-5.
-
- 0 or 1 = Any (chip or fast)
- 2 or 3 = CHIP
- 4 or 5 = FAST
-
- Obviously, if you want RAD: to use FAST ram, Change or add this line and
- set it to 4 or 5
-
-
-
- Dave Jackson (dj@coventry.ac.uk) wrote:
- : Does anyone know why this is? Is it not possible to have a RAD disk in fast
- : RAM. I've mucked about with the mountlist entry for it, but no joy. My
- : system is:
-
- : A1200
- : 80 meg HD
- : 5 meg fast (2 meg chip)
- : Blizzard 2 40MHz '030 + 40MHz '882
- : + other non relevant h/w (or is it!?)
-
- : Can someone post (or email me) their RAD: mountlist entry so I can check it?
-
- : Dave Jackson
-
-
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