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Re: SFS (68k) and recycled dir
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@Framiga

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btw ... do you thik is a good idea using SFS with a slighty larger blocksise (1024-2048) for HD recording? (still without .recycled)
No.

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Re: SFS (68k) and recycled dir
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always been one to have larger buffers... then again I always ensured my Amigas have ample memory too...

my OS4 classic for example has 1024 buffers on all 5 partitions and the AmigaOne has 2048 on all 6

don't settle for anything less... I tell ya! lol

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lol! you have "problems" with half gig of RAM? i can't beleive!!!


Not really all that hard to believe. Some large programs can require 512 MB RAM or more to compile, especially if optimisations are enabled.

F.e. while I still only had 256 MB I wasn't able to compile flite-1.2 even with -O0 (no optimisations). With 512 MB I can compile all of flite-1.2 except for the 48kHz voice, which still requires too much RAM.

Also for one of my TuneNet plugins (GSF IIRC) I had to use -O0 on one of the source files or it would try to allocate about 700 MB of RAM, which of course would fail.

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Re: SFS (68k) and recycled dir
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and the 3-4 MB needed to achieve a suitable SFS configuration, could change what?

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have you always used HDInstTools for ALL partitions on that HD?


Sorry for the very late reply (forgot this forum). Yes I allways used HDInstTools.

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