From: | Bill Eaves |
Date: | 21 Mar 2001 at 16:36:39 |
Subject: | Re: slow |
Hello Neil
On 20-Mar-01, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> The reset is necessary if you need the changes from NSDconfig.
>> WHy don't AA do an article on this.
> We were talking about something that could cover this this afternoon.
Great, the whole NSD thing seems like a black art. I sometimes wonder if my
hacked up OS3.0 system was better than using OS3.9 !
>> I don't want any resets as boot up is
>> slow enough...
>> 4GB support in FFS and 64 bit support in some device
> drivers.
I use PFS and all my hard drives are 2.1Gb. Seems as if I don't need to do
the Reset at all then :o)
> t only happens on cold boots, the patches are reset-proof.
I know but the first boot is such a pain if you run these things.
> Don't turn off your Amiga and it won't be a problem :)
My electricity bill would suffer though and its not very environmentally
friendly either to leave things you are not using switched on.
Plus after some crashes you have no option to do a cold reboot a warm reset
is not enough :-(
Regards,
Bill.
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