[Coco] Switching vhd to Drivewire under Vcc

Bill Pierce ooogalapasooo at aol.com
Thu May 22 22:28:04 EDT 2014


Bill, the only reason I set the Starter Kit up that way, was to get the speed of the native VCC vhd when overclocked. Overclocking Vcc and the TCP port for DW4 become a bottle neck when doing massive file transfers or running a C compiler at 72mhz :-)
The DW4 vhds will be a little slower than the emudsk vhd if you switch the system drive. That's the only real advantage of the way I have it set up. And also that it gives me 5 VHDs available.
When you overclock vcc, the native vhd overclocks as well....drivewire doesn't knw everything's overclocked and always runs at the same speed... which is fast... but not as fast as emudsk.
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Nobel <b_nobel at hotmail.com>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Thu, May 22, 2014 9:41 pm
Subject: [Coco] Switching vhd to Drivewire under Vcc


Ok, Now I need more of an opinion than help.  I have my vhd under EmuDsk in VCC 
with DriveWire.  Would I be better off to move the vhd to a DriveWire drive?  My 
current vhd is 368,640 sectors.  I realize if I do I would save on boot size, 
but is it efficient.  I am using Becker boot from /x0 swiching to vhd using /dd 
descriptor pointing to EmuDsk as driver.

Bill Nobel


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