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 Subject: RE: Hard drive help wanted
Author: jens (p508620F3.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
Date:   04-08-2004 23:06

Hello.
With HdDriver AND MagiC (or Mint) it is possible to use Fat32 partitions.
If I remember correctly the first one should be in normal TOS range, the ones after that first one can be really large. :-D
But I'm not sure in this thing. :-/

Mint is out of reach with just four megs of ram. :-(

But MagiC is a posibility. :-D
MagiC in combination with Nvdi, Maccel, Metados, Sting and no other accessory than the control panel needs more ore less two megs of ram. I think you could increase the amount of free ram by decreasing the caches for HdDriver and Nvdi. If you don't have a cd-drive you don't need the cd-driver either. Without Nvdi you'd nearly have three megs of precious ram free. :-D
Anyway I think two megs of free ram are a lot for an Atari computer running Atari programs. ;-D

Greets, Jens

 Topics Author  Date
  Hard drive help wanted new Christos 03-29-2004 14:32 
   RE: Hard drive help wanted new hunter 03-29-2004 15:59 
    RE: Hard drive help wanted new LaTeX 03-31-2004 18:39 
     RE: Hard drive help wanted new Christos 03-31-2004 21:42 
      RE: Hard drive help wanted new Galen 04-01-2004 01:44 
       Use Atari as iPod new jens 04-01-2004 08:31 
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        RE: Use Atari as iPod new Galen 04-08-2004 03:25 
      RE: Hard drive help wanted new Galen 04-08-2004 03:31 
       RE: Hard drive help wanted  jens 04-08-2004 23:06 

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