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OS3.1.4 modules disks Why/what`s the difference ?

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:48 pm
by Mark Sealey
Hi all......hope you are well... :D

Question: Whats the difference between the A600/A500/A2000 modules disks....? I seemed to have more joy with A2000 modules on my A600 than i did with A600 Modules when i did my Install....Are they CPU specific...?

My A600 has 20/33 88882/40 And wonder if im running optimized files/OS.

Thanks

Mark :geek:

Re: OS3.1.4 modules disks Why/what`s the difference ?

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:10 am
by Gulliver
Hi Mark,

Doing fine here, thanks for asking. :D

They are not cpu specific, they are machine specific. It is mainly that the A600 modules disk has scsi.device (to handle the internal IDE port) and card.resource to handle the PCMCIA slot whilst the A500/A2000 dont have those for obvious reasons.

So, if you are using the A2000 modules disk with your A600, it means that you are still using the old versions of those two components. So you will loose large drive support and have a little bit less compatible PCMCIA slot.

You should use the A600 modules disk for better performance and stability.

Re: OS3.1.4 modules disks Why/what`s the difference ?

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 10:51 am
by Mark Sealey
Hello awesome people.....I'm building a backup SD card for my A600 Furia...after a clean install of OS4.1.4......but it never asked for the Modules disk...do I just copy over the A600 modules into there respective draws ?

Thank you

Re: OS3.1.4 modules disks Why/what`s the difference ?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:42 pm
by Gulliver
Hello Mark,

It is allways agood practice to leave things as they are by default when backing up.

Anyway, the modules disk, only makes sense if you have no physical 3.1.4 kickstart rom, or you decide to use the new and optional intuition.library v45.library

Re: OS3.1.4 modules disks Why/what`s the difference ?

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 10:17 am
by Mark Sealey
Thanks for the reply.

I do have a 3.1.4 rom in my A600.