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A couple questions about RAM and Jamstix

 
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stpete111
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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 10:11 am    Post subject: A couple questions about RAM and Jamstix Reply with quote

Hi Ralph,

I'm wondering what the optimal amount of RAM is that you suggest for Jamstix, first, running with it's own samples, and then what the differential is when using BFD. In other words, by "unloading" Jamstix's samples, I would assume a certain amount of load on RAM is reduced, that is then of course taken back up by using BFD's samples. I'm pretty versed technically in BFD, but now I need to think about how adding Jamstix into the mix will have an overall effect on RAM, as I will be using BFD 99% of the time over the samples included with Jamstix.

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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 10:19 am    Post subject: Re: A couple questions about RAM and Jamstix Reply with quote

stpete111 wrote:
Hi Ralph,

I'm wondering what the optimal amount of RAM is that you suggest for Jamstix, first, running with it's own samples, and then what the differential is when using BFD. In other words, by "unloading" Jamstix's samples, I would assume a certain amount of load on RAM is reduced, that is then of course taken back up by using BFD's samples. I'm pretty versed technically in BFD, but now I need to think about how adding Jamstix into the mix will have an overall effect on RAM, as I will be using BFD 99% of the time over the samples included with Jamstix.

Many thanks,
SP111


Jamstix without samples: ca. 20MB of RAM
Jamstix with default kit: ca. 220MB of RAM
Jamstix with default kit in low memory mode: ca. 150MB of RAM

So, if you are using it with BFD you need to allow for about 20MB on top of BFD.
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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 10:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Man you are fast!

Thanks for the info!!
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