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Re: Moving binary files to /RAM
- Subject: Re: Moving binary files to /RAM
- From: email@DELETE_THIS.luddite.no-ip.com (Simon Williams)
- Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 07:48:10 GMT
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Mike Spurgeon <mike@spurgeon.net> wrote:
> Simon Williams wrote:
>
> > Well, I've tried every combination that I can think of and the result
> > seem to be that the delay is related to the order in which the BIN files
> > are copied to /RAM. No matter what order I BLAOD them it always takes a
> > lot longer for the last four in the directory. Is it that ProDOS has a
> > hard time seeing anything past 12 files??? I'm annoyed and perplexed...
>
>
> How big are the ram banks?
I've no idea. It happens on a IIgs with Apple 1 meg card; IIe with 80
column card and IIc+ with Apple 1 meg card...
Or was that a rhetorical question intended to point me in the right
direction?
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