Future Drive Accelerator
even more
So you can make Amiga
faster.
Install a CopyMem(Quick)
(11)
Replacement for your processor type:
68000
68020
68040+
The MCP replacement shouldn't be used, because it is slower than these versions.
Set the SCSIsynchron-Flag in the RigidDiskBlock of your boot-harddisk with
RDBFlags
.
Don't use ChipMemory as cache, and set
not used ChipMem
in the preferences, to 100%. See section 7.1 The Mainwindow.
If you use the program PoolMem
, start it with the argument NoRamReverse.
You don't have AmigaOS 3.1 and want to install the newest update of the
(12)
scsi.device
to get a better performance?
(especially together with ATA[PI] drives)
Attention! There is no guarantee for this hack. (13) The modified file may not be distibuted.
The hack works on an 1200 with OS 3.0.
After the second reboot, the new scsi.device
is loaded.
You have a turbo board, e.g. a Blizzard-IV with Extra Fast Memory?
Is the exec.library
"function-jump-table" (AVL)
in the Chip Memory? (Can be found out using XOper
or FastExec
.)
Get FastExec.
Start it with:
FastExec SysInfo
Is the output for SysStkUpper
$xxxxxxxx a value greater than
$00200000 if you have 2MB ChipMemory, or
$00100000 if you have 1MB ChipMemory?
If not, then the "supervisor stack"
is in Chip Memory. This slows down the "task-switching".
Insert this line in your `s:Startup-Sequence', after AddModule
(if present):
FastExec REBOOT FASTSSP FASTMEM
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