Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Nov 2005 20:02 UTC, submitted by fylfot
RISC OS "Comparing AmigaOS and RISC OS is an interesting exercise, especially when it provides inspiration for things like scripting languages, friendly internationalisation configuration, and transparent file format handling. However it also shows areas where RISC OS is grossly under-selling features we take for granted every day, but are seen as almost revolutionary elsewhere: For instance, being efficient on a sub-1GHz RISC CPU, anti-aliased fonts, supporting virtual disc labels, using a RAM-based temporary disc, and providing an iconbar."
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RE: RAM/RAD
by jaygade on Wed 2nd Nov 2005 04:38 UTC in reply to "RAM/RAD"
jaygade
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2005-06-29

Amiga had TWO different RAM disks - RAM: which was volatile and variable-sized, and RAD: which was recoverable and fixed-size. Back before computers had harddrives, I made my boot floppy so it copied the key system files to RAD:. I could then remove the floppy and the system could be rebooted from RAD: almost instantly (until you turned the power off).

Yeah... I remember that. I didn't use RAD: very much (except to test it once or twice).

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