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From: hrlaser@pnet02.cts.com (Harv Laser)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech
Subject: Re: FFS for floppies in 1.4
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Date: 26 Sep 88 16:20:24 GMT
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David Guntner: yes, FACC II does a great job "speeding up" (note the
quotes there) floppies.  Till you eject the floppy.  Then bye-bye buffers.
I use FACC II all the time too even though I have had a hard drive for
a year (measly 20 Meg).  And of course FACC II doesn't do a think for
one's hard drive.

There's another little piece of commercialware called "B.A.D." by MV Micro
in Denver that reorganizes a disk (floppy or hard) in either Workbench
or CLI "mode" so that it's fast every time you access it.  B.A.D. has
gone through a lot of evolution in the last year or so since the first
demo version appeared.  The first version took almost an hour to reorg
a floppy.  The new 3.0 version takes under 5 minutes.  Version 3.1 (which
MVM is holding back releasing till CBM releases 1.3) will even process
an FFS'd hard drive.  MVM sent me a copy to evaluate. I BADded my FFS'd
Supra drive. The sucker screams now. 

No complaints, no real problems, though I did give MVM some suggestions on
making their gadgety interface a little friendlier and more informative.

Harv Laser, Sysop, The People/Link AmigaZone.  Plink: CBM*HARV
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