On Feb 27, 2008, at 3:14 PM, Julien-Robert Legault Salvail wrote:
Thank you. That helps. I was not able to use your script. I copied
the script in a text file and I execute it in terminal like that:
jrls-pro:~ jrls$ chmod +x /Users/jrls/Desktop/ram.sh
jrls-pro:~ jrls$ chmod 0755 /Users/jrls/Desktop/ram.sh
jrls-pro:~ jrls$ /Users/jrls/Desktop/ram.sh
Usage: newRamDisk.sh <size in MB>
Example: newRamDisk.sh 20
But nothing appends after that. Will there be a new drive in the
Finder?
you must specify the size in MB, e.g.
cd ~/Desktop
./newRamDisk.sh 256
It will then create and mount a ram disk, e.g. "RamDisk256"
From hard drive
Movie loader Asynch mode off : 27
Movie loader Asynch mode on : 27
Movie's cache hint on : 28
From ram disk
Movie loader Asynch mode off : 25
Movie loader Asynch mode on : 28
Movie's cache hint on : 27
It was difficult to find an average frame rate because it moves
quite a lot.
I agree -- I find the "frame rate" patch, set to "average over last
second" hooked to an Image With String patch on a billboard is the
best way to check the average frame rate.
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