Thanks for the entries, i'm testing some atm, no problems until now
it was a bit of shame back in the day, that many good games did not use the extra ram at all, ie to reduce loadings;
very few arcade/platform/shumps had that extra
ie, would have helped a lot with Shadow of the beast (1&2), or Xenon 2 (maybe avoiding the middle level loading), prolly even just using the old extra 0,5 MB
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Originally Posted by AMIGASYSTEM
There is also the possibility of creating disks from the RAM aka RAD0, RAD1, RAD2 etc.. if I remember correctly NoDos disks also work,
On WinUAE RAD disks do not work well because after a reboot they are deleted!
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interesting, you mean split the ram like virtual different disks?
it is really possible with nodos disks too?