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friday13th Probe Posted: 21 May 2006 18:23 GMT Total Posts: 3 | ok i got lots of arc room but not alot of ram do i have to keep games and stuff in the ram or can i put them in arc becaus i have lots of room there and not much in my ram would that affect the programs or anyhting like that if i saved in arc?
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Hydralisk5201 Wraith
Posted: 21 May 2006 21:20 GMT Total Posts: 576 | you can easily move games into your archive memory (arc) by pressing [enter] next to the program and you do it again to unarchive it things with an asterix (*)(but bigger) are archived. things without it, are not. also if you have an 84, check your apps. i found that some of my apps were unarchived and apps do not need to be unarchived. archive them first. also if your running a game with multiple programs, make sure they are ALL unarchived, else the game wont work.
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Andy Administrator Posted: 21 May 2006 21:34 GMT Total Posts: 939 | <<faq 4>> |
Liebe ist Krieg Wraith
Posted: 22 May 2006 12:42 GMT Total Posts: 542 | from the sound of it, you dont realize the concept of RAM vs archive. think of it like this: the archive is a big toy box. you store things here when you arent using it. some things can be played here however i.e. apps. but if you want to play with something, it must be in the "play area", the RAM. now, just like your mother used to say, you cant play everything at once, so you must clean up and archive it away. shells tend to do that for you if you play games through them. fun. so only use the RAM for current prgms that you are using.
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threefingeredguy Ghost
Posted: 22 May 2006 15:33 GMT Total Posts: 1189 | It is not possible to unarchive an application, they are executed straight from ROM. I like Liebe ist Krieg's explaination.
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Hydralisk5201 Wraith
Posted: 22 May 2006 20:51 GMT Total Posts: 576 | ya me too.
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