Please can you ensure the modern replacements are bootable?[/quote]
Would of course be nice, but i understand the need of getting rid of the obsolete, difficult Amiga-only file systems. We need a new universal standard for file systems. Something easy, stable, fast and used by everybody.
SFS2 or JFXS - Which is the FASTEST?
Re: SFS2 or JFXS - Which is the FASTEST?
Helge Kvalheim, Norway
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Re: SFS2 or JFXS - Which is the FASTEST?
There are multiple firmwares on multiple hardware platforms with new platforms coming all the time while old ones move into maintenance mode. Expecting all the platforms will be able to boot new file systems is not a realistic expectation from my point of view. We'll try but don't get your hopes up.chris wrote:Please can you ensure the modern replacements are bootable?
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Re: SFS2 or JFXS - Which is the FASTEST?
I thought the SLB had the code in for this? Or is that platform specific?ssolie wrote:There are multiple firmwares on multiple hardware platforms with new platforms coming all the time while old ones move into maintenance mode. Expecting all the platforms will be able to boot new file systems is not a realistic expectation from my point of view. We'll try but don't get your hopes up.chris wrote:Please can you ensure the modern replacements are bootable?
Re: SFS2 or JFXS - Which is the FASTEST?
It's probably best to let the developers use their time to work on new universal file system formats to use in the future of AmigaOS,chris wrote:I thought the SLB had the code in for this? Or is that platform specific?ssolie wrote:There are multiple firmwares on multiple hardware platforms with new platforms coming all the time while old ones move into maintenance mode. Expecting all the platforms will be able to boot new file systems is not a realistic expectation from my point of view. We'll try but don't get your hopes up.chris wrote:Please can you ensure the modern replacements are bootable?
as i agree myself to move away from the obsolete, difficult Amiga-only file systems. The toughest challenge would probably be to incorporate
some kind of a compatibility with all Amiga file formats that are still used today, even JFXS. I trust the developers know what they are doing.
Let time show what will happen, shall we? There is no better choice than waiting. In the tiny Amiga market, things take more time than what we are used to, but that's how it is
and we all have to try to accept that. The developers and the team are doing their job. They know what to do, and they do listen. That's partly why these forums are available.
So try to relax, take a beer or two and enjoy life as best you can, and have faith.
Helge Kvalheim, Norway
AmigaOne 500 @ 1.15Ghz Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500GB, AmigaOS 4.1 Final, 2GB DDR2, Sapphire Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E, ESI@Juli XTe PCIe audio
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