X5000
X5000
Hi have a question how do you check ram amount.mine is showing 2gig fast ram although I have 16.my graphics is showing 2gig which is correct.file system is the one recommended at install.how would I check this also.what would be a good monitor for this has a Radeon sff 7750 2gig with 2hdmi ,1div-l Thanks it’s the sfs/00 So So have to reinstall and change file system settings and which one thank you
Re: X5000
Hi,
Only 2Gb of RAM can be used in Workbench, but some softs specifically programmed for AmigaOS4.1FE are able to use more RAM because they're using ExtMem feature (fe: Sketchblock from Andy Broad).
Some soft are able read the amount of RAM sticks available physically (Ranger?).
File system recommended for the X5000's disks is the NGFS, you can check what FS is used for your disk in mediatoolbox or by right click on disk icon and choosing "Information".
For your Monitor, any DVI compatible monitor as I think that HDMI is not yet well supported by the driver, but I can be wrong about that.
Regards,
Xavier.
Only 2Gb of RAM can be used in Workbench, but some softs specifically programmed for AmigaOS4.1FE are able to use more RAM because they're using ExtMem feature (fe: Sketchblock from Andy Broad).
Some soft are able read the amount of RAM sticks available physically (Ranger?).
File system recommended for the X5000's disks is the NGFS, you can check what FS is used for your disk in mediatoolbox or by right click on disk icon and choosing "Information".
For your Monitor, any DVI compatible monitor as I think that HDMI is not yet well supported by the driver, but I can be wrong about that.
Regards,
Xavier.
Re: X5000
@Tijazjj
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/com ... 7-8-ts-pro
You'll need to use a Dual Link cable if you want to use the highest resolution over DVI.
Being a 32bit system, AmigaOS cannot address more than 2GB of memory. As Petrol says, the ExtMem object addition to 4.1 Final Edition allows applications to use extra memory for allocation purposes (such as the storage of large data). AFAIK the next release of the OS should feature a RAM disk that fully supports ExtMem, meaning that copying files into RAM: will no longer eat precious system memory if you have more than 2GB of RAM installed in your system.Hi have a question how do you check ram amount.mine is showing 2gig fast ram although I have 16.
This is a pretty good one:what would be a good monitor for this has a Radeon sff 7750 2gig with 2hdmi ,1div-l
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/com ... 7-8-ts-pro
You'll need to use a Dual Link cable if you want to use the highest resolution over DVI.
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Re: X5000
Hi thanks again.i put enhancer 1.4 in 2x but it’s an older toshina monitor and I had resolution up over 2000 by whatever so it works for a little while and then freezes I think either the Radeon sff 7750 does not like the monitor or the monitor does not like being stretched that far kinda like a bad tattoo
Re: X5000
I recommend using at least 1 non-boot SFS/02 partition, as some applications don't like being run from NGFS (Odyssey, Amicygnix, I think Timberwolf).Petrol wrote: File system recommended for the X5000's disks is the NGFS, you can check what FS is used for your disk in mediatoolbox or by right click on disk icon and choosing "Information".
As I mentioned somewhere else, I managed to get HDMI working with my X5000 and Sapphire Radeon HD7850, but I have no idea how...Petrol wrote:For your Monitor, any DVI compatible monitor as I think that HDMI is not yet well supported by the driver, but I can be wrong about that.
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Re: X5000
I must protest Davey! All those applications work just fine on an NGFS partition. Were it not so, I would have fixed it.daveyw wrote: I recommend using at least 1 non-boot SFS/02 partition, as some applications don't like being run from NGFS (Odyssey, Amicygnix, I think Timberwolf).
I use Odyssey not just every day but *all* day. AmiCygnix runs just fine and Timberwolf runs OK but I don't use it as it's too slow.
cheers
tony
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Re: X5000
Thank you again I’m only reinstalling because trying to get the best thing going as for internet both seem to work very well I can’t imagine if we ever get a web browser going because my son has a Mac book pro and I can tell you the x5000 is way faster. I also had an amigaone xe I bought the enhancer for it someone recommended and said oddessy so I did. I was amazed at how fast if you blinked you missed It loading a webpage I should have videoed it because no one would believe it.would not mind at all paying for it that alone would bring more people in I think
Re: X5000
My apologies. I recall reading that Odyssey had problems with indexing on NGFS. I had Amicygnix on its own SFS/02 partition on my A1XE, perhaps I just carried that over to my X5000.tonyw wrote: I must protest Davey! All those applications work just fine on an NGFS partition. Were it not so, I would have fixed it.
Or perhaps you did fix it... but it hasn't been delivered to the users yet.