Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 2795 from 2006/3/21
From: Northern Calif...
FYI, I was going to upgrade my X1000 to 4gb at the time of my initial order, but my upgrade request, which I sent in a couple of days after my initial order did not get processed properly, so my X1000 was assembled with the standard two 1gb RAM dimm's in it. When I inquired about the missing extra 2gb of RAM that I had requested, before my X1000 was shipped out from AmigaKit's warehouse, they offered to add the extra 2gb of RAM and put it into my AmigaOne keyboard box, since my X1000 box had already been sealed and shrinkwrapped. That was okay by me, as installing a RAM dimm or two is a snap to do. When my X1000 arrived, I noticed that there was only one RAM dimm inside my keyboard box, so I contacted AmigaKit to verify that it was a 2gb dimm to give me a total of 4gb that I had upgraded to (for running Linux with). After reading about the Nemo2 motherboard running the RAM faster in Interleaved mode when matched pairs of dimms were installed in the RAM sockets, I decided to order another 2gb dimm to give me a total of 6gb RAM when running Debian Squeeze Linux PPC.
I am now glad that the mix up occurred, because I have two 1gb dimms in the first two dimm sockets recognized by the Nemo2 motherboard, so when running OS4.1.5, I still get the faster speed of the Interleaved memory. When running Debian Squeeze Linux PPC I will still get the faster Interleaved memory performance, because I have another pair of matched memory dimms in the other two dimm sockets. So, this supposed mistake of not getting the 4gb of RAM in the beginning when I first ordered my X1000 has actually worked to my advantage, with the two 1gb dimms being used while running OS4.1.5 in Interleaved mode and all four dimms being used with a total of 6gb of RAM while running Debian Squeeze Linux PPC, also in Interleaved mode.
I think that this might be the best setup for dual booting X1000's (if you want to have the added speed of Interleaved memory for both OSes)
Personally, I don't know how much difference the Interleaved memory makes, but I might ask a fellow X1000 owner to run some benchmark tests against my X1000, as he has two 2gb dimms for his total of 4gb RAM, instead of my setup with two 1gb dimms and two 2gb dimms for a total of 6gb RAM. There should be no difference when we are both running Debian Squeeze Linux PPC, but there might be some kind of difference when running OS4.1.5.
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