Am 05.12.2018 um 08:47 schrieb Geert Uytterhoeven <[email protected]>:

>> Yes, this should be the same with the BigRamPlus extension, except that on 
>> Amigas the address scheme is of course different and Amigas will use memory 
>> priorities (the faster the memory is, the higher the priority is).
>> ChipRam should be priority 0, normal (fake) FastRam is about priority 20 or 
>> so while real FastRam on an accel board like Cyberstorm MK2 is about 
>> priority 40 or so.
> These priorities are purely a matter for AmigaOS, and do not apply to Linux.

Valid point! :-)


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