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woody.cool 12 November 2008 13:49

Does SFS (SmartFileSystem) work with KS 2.04?
 
Well, like the topic says:

Does SFS (SmartFileSystem) work with KS 2.04?

I know it works with 3.1, but I'd like to use it on my A3000 which has 2.04 ROMs

Shoonay 12 November 2008 13:56

I guess some version back it did, maybe, for now it's 3.x only.

Bloodwych 12 November 2008 14:32

Hey woody.cool! :D

Looking at the old page, it mentions working with kickstart 2.04:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hjohn/SFS/download.htm

As Shooney said, the newer webpage says Amiga OS 3.x

It's probably mentioned in the docs that come with the full package. I know an 020 is a requirement however.

woody.cool 12 November 2008 15:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bloodwych (Post 476242)
Hey woody.cool! :D

Looking at the old page, it mentions working with kickstart 2.04:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hjohn/SFS/download.htm

As Shooney said, the newer webpage says Amiga OS 3.x

It's probably mentioned in the docs that come with the full package. I know an 020 is a requirement however.

Not 100% sure on this, but someone on ClassicAmiga forum tells me it does work with Amiga OS 2.x but only if you have 68020 or higher processor.

thomas 12 November 2008 20:00

Main changes between 2.x and 3.x went into Graphics and Intuition. DOS didn't change so much. So every file system working on 3.x should work in 2.x, too. It wouldn't make much sense to use graphics functions in a file system.

jPV 14 November 2008 21:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bloodwych (Post 476242)
Looking at the old page, it mentions working with kickstart 2.04:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hjohn/SFS/download.htm

And if you want the latest SFS from original author, take a look at http://www.xs4all.nl/~hjohn/ instead of that download page :). 1.84 is the latest and it has worked fine on my A1200 for years.

Bloodwych 14 November 2008 21:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by jPV (Post 476951)
And if you want the latest SFS from original author, take a look at http://www.xs4all.nl/~hjohn/ instead of that download page :). 1.84 is the latest and it has worked fine on my A1200 for years.

Did you ever try the reported "Direct SCSI" capabilities of the SFS v1.84 package under Workbench 3.0/1? I'm just wondering if the 8GB support (over the FFS 4GB standard) offered via this method has worked for you.

thomas 15 November 2008 12:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bloodwych (Post 476959)
Did you ever try the reported "Direct SCSI" capabilities of the SFS v1.84 package under Workbench 3.0/1? I'm just wondering if the 8GB support (over the FFS 4GB standard) offered via this method has worked for you.

I just tried SFS 1.84 on WinUAE with a KS 2.05 / WB 2.1 / A600 setup and yes, it works. You can access 7.8 GB without any other patches.

alexh 15 November 2008 12:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by thomas (Post 477097)
I just tried SFS 1.84 on A600 setup

You have an A600 turbo card?

Bloodwych 15 November 2008 13:02

Thanks Thomas - that's tremendous news. If people like jPV have been using v1.84 for years without issues, it seems like a really good version to support in my packs.

I can now officially say the ClassicWB packs support up to 8GB without any extra patches like IDEfix, if they use SFS v1.84 which I'll provide in the pack.

8GB should be enough for many users. I've now updated my 4GB sticky thread in the ClassicWB forum.

Toni Wilen 15 November 2008 13:22

I'd recommend PFS3 but unfortunately it is commercial.

OS2+ and 68000-compatible but has 68020+ version too. Includes separate DirectSCSI versions.

jPV 15 November 2008 19:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bloodwych (Post 476959)
Did you ever try the reported "Direct SCSI" capabilities of the SFS v1.84 package under Workbench 3.0/1? I'm just wondering if the 8GB support (over the FFS 4GB standard) offered via this method has worked for you.

Nope, I've had larger drives than 8GB almost as long as I remember, so I've patched the scsi.device and used the normal version... last years and currently I'm having 80GB drive formatted with SFS 1.84 as single partition on IDE port. And some larger SCSI-drives, but they don't need device patching with my controller... just SFS.


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