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Re: HD Size Limit on RamFAST?
- Subject: Re: HD Size Limit on RamFAST?
- From: supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer)
- Date: 16 Mar 2003 20:38:03 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
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"Terry & Utahna" <tolsen64@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Is there a Hard drive size limit that RamFast will handle? I have a 20MB &
>80MB drive and they work fine. I have a 2GB Drive and it doesn't. The
>RamFast utils can format & partition it and it comes up with 12 32MB
>partitions, but they don't appear in the list to map to slots. The first
>partition does but prodos doesn't see it. When I boot into GSOS, I can then
>format it as one big 2GB HFS partition and it works fine there. I've even
>tried deleting all partitions except the first 32MB partition, but Prodos
>still won't recognize it. Just for the heck of it, I created an 8MB
>partition but still nothing...anyone got any ideas?
Back when I was a fanatical IIGS user, I owned BOTH the
Apple High Speed SCSI card and the RamFAST card. The
Apple HS was my original SCSI interface and the RamFAST
I got after reading all the rave user reviews of its speed.
However, when I got the RamFAST I was less impressed
with it that I thought it would be. The speed advantage over
the Apple card in GS/OS was almost nothing. In ProDOS
there was a huge speed increase but being a fanatical
IIGS user I was almost exclusively IIGS native in software
use.
In GS/OS, I could tell the Apple card was the better card.
The most obvious difference was when there was disk
access and a background MOD or synthLAB player NDA
was operating. With the Apple card, the music didn't
skip a beat. With the RamFAST, you could hear the
IIGS was being interrupted. Obviously the RamFAST
had a higher CPU overhead than the Apple card.
I don't know how big a hard drive the RamFAST can use
but the Apple card I had could run 1GB SCSI drives with
no problems at all.