Simon Williams wrote:
This is not true with ProDOS' /RAM. To make the best use of the memory,ProDOS only uses 1 block for file info. IIRC, the root of /RAM holds only 13(?) file name entries. Subdirectories are the key to take advantage of /RAM.13 sounds right... I hit that roadblock a while back, so I've been using a subdirectory all along. Could it be that the directory is fragmented in a way that ProDos has to sspend more time looking for the last files?
I don't think so. However, if you run a program which makes use of the aux' 64k you may see problems.
I'm wondering if you might have a weak ram chip.
I feel myself very quickly going out of my depth... :(
Hang in there. The results will be worth it. Cheers, Mike T.