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- From: c92caren@IDA.LiU.SE (Dingbats)
- Subject: Re: Chip Ram: Freeing It
- In-Reply-To: Jonathan.Benson@f550.n635.z3.fidonet.org's message of Mon, 04 Jan 1993 18: 48:00
- Message-ID: <C92CAREN.93Jan8013231@kol23.IDA.LiU.SE>
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- Organization: CIS Dept, University of Linkoping, Sweden
- References: <726360874.AA00310@csource.oz.au>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 00:32:53 GMT
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- In article <726360874.AA00310@csource.oz.au> Jonathan.Benson@f550.n635.z3.fidonet.org (Jonathan Benson) writes:
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- > B> via the "avail" command. Is there anyway to force the things
- > B> that I load in my Startup into Fast RAM vs Chip RAM? Is there
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- > Try FastMemFirst, this is a standard workbench command that makes all
- > programs that can use Fast Ram before Chip RAM. cya.
- Nope, it doesn't...
- It makes the OS use *REAL* fast ram before slow ($C00000) ram.
- Normally fast (or possibly slow) ram is always used before chip ram
- (unless a program requests chip ram ofcource...:-)
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