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Optimize MiNT for TT030?
- To: mint@atari.archive.umich.edu
- Subject: Optimize MiNT for TT030?
- From: "troy (t.) carpenter" <troyc@bnr.ca>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 10:14:00 -0400
- Sender: "troy (t.) carpenter" <troyc@bnr.ca>
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Hi everyone.
I recently got my TT030 up and running. I would like everyone's suggestions
for settting up MiNT to take the best advantage of the TT030.
I have 4 megs ST ram and no TT ram. Right off the bat I realize that TT ram
would be the first thing to get (suggestions on TT ram boards with prices
would be nice if you know offhand). I also do not know were to get Outside
here in the US.
I am using the same MiNT setup I had for my MegaSTE, with the exception that I
compiled MiNT 1.12h3 as an 030 only version. I will try to get the newer
GCC 2.6.3 and Mintlibs 46 which Michael Plonus recently posted about. What
other software replacements should I make? All suggestions welcome.
Thanks for your time
Bell-Northern Research Troy Carpenter Atlanta, Georgia
troyc@bnr.ca I speak for myself, not BNR
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