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Title: Cant Set "Time Performance" and "Time Stability Index" - RAM-OS
Post by: Scroobius on January 26, 2016, 07:05:45 pm
Hi Peter,

In 586 Base (minimised) I can set Time Performance (TP) and Time Stability Index (TPI) with reboots being performed by XX as per normal. However, when I then boot into 586 RAM I lose both the TP and TPI settings (i.e. they show as "use refresh" and "not the best"). If I then (in 586 RAM) attempt to change the settings I get the "Something went wrong at changing the setting" in both cases so it does not appear possible to get the settings optimised.

I am sure that first time I tried this the optimised settings in 586 Base were carried through when booted into 586 RAM.

Paul


Title: Re: Cant Set "Time Performance" and "Time Stability Index" - RAM-OS
Post by: manisandher on January 26, 2016, 07:22:35 pm
Hey Paul, in Peter's sig it says:

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Time Performance Index = Not the best (OS from RAM issue) / Time Stability = Off (OS from RAM issue)

Mani.


Title: Re: Cant Set "Time Performance" and "Time Stability Index" - RAM-OS
Post by: Scroobius on January 26, 2016, 08:35:55 pm
Mani - thanks I had not noticed that.

Paul


Title: Re: Cant Set "Time Performance" and "Time Stability Index" - RAM-OS
Post by: PeterSt on January 27, 2016, 08:53:49 am
Puh, it is even good that Mani noticed it in my Sig, because otherwise I would have said that it was mentioned in the forum somewhere along the lines. But it wasn't (I think).

More interestingly, I too have been sure that I saw it coming through a first time. Or actually it was a little different :

I tested it, did not work.
Later for the same boot session or a next (I don't know anymore) I looked again and it worked. This must have been with 10565.
Then 10586.0 came about and I couldn't get it to work.
Because of this I looked in 10565 and there it also did not work, as if I had dreamed it.

Mere point is : I can't even reason out where it should get this data from. It is such strange stuff ...
I think some day I will find out.

Meanwhile ... who cares. Sound is great over here and I can't compare anyway. Haha.

Peter


Title: Re: Cant Set "Time Performance" and "Time Stability Index" - RAM-OS
Post by: AlainGr on January 27, 2016, 11:29:48 am
Since this is handled by the bios, if I leave it as is, maybe it will still be functional when I will start with my OS-ramdrive... I took a note to come back with this and report...

But I will read carefully all that is to be read before I try our new toy :)

Alain