eddielo
06-02-2005, 05:19 AM
fat32 driver usage(mainly for nz-90,maybe useful for other devices):
Here, I,will teach how to use fat32 driver.
First, prepare the following things:
1. CF driver (if you want cf support)
2. Fat32 driver !!nx-73 version!!
3. Memory stick or CF card
4. Pxaclocker(additional),pro one will be better!
5. Filez
Here are the steps:
0. Remove fat32 driver(if you have installed before)
Here are the steps:
1. Open filez
2. Select fat32.prc
3. Press 'detail'
4. Change the type and creater to '1111'
5. Click 'save'
6. Reset the device
7. Open filez again
8.select fat32.prc and remove it
(you can remove other database using this method if you can't remove it in normal way)
1. Install CF driver(only if you haven't insyalled)
2. Install fat32 driver
3. Open filez
4. Select fat32.prc
5. Click 'detail'
6. !!!!!!!!!!chack the version id if it is '548', if not change it to '548'!!!!!!!!!!(some teach you to change to 5 but it will not work if it is a card that is larger than 2GB)
7. Reset the device
8. Format the card you want to fat32(I recommand you not to format the card to fat32 unless it is a card that is larger than 2GB because it will slow down your card if you format it into fat32)<I recommand you to format the card that uses fat32 to 32k cluster size because it will increase your preference)
9. Plug the card into device
10. Yeah!! You are finished
{addition for pxaclocker(pro) user who use microdrive(other card may be useful)
11. Open pxaclocker (pro)
12. Set default speed to 300mhz(bus 100, cpu 2, turbo 1.5)
13. Open peripheral setting
14. Tick mmc(or all others if your device have no crash about this) to increase microdrive speed
15. Now, you can test whatever you want!}
Here are the result:(4GB microdrive,FAT32 with 32k cluster size )<I can't test the result of using fat32 driver or not because when I write this, I have already install the driver!>
1. Pxaclocker off:
VFSMark Results
File Create: 121%
File Delete: 57%
File Write: 36%
File Read: 284%
File Seek: 92%
DB Export: 137%
DB Import: 459%
Record Access: 193%
Resource Access: 216%
VFSMark: 177
2. Pxaclocker on with my recommand setting above, all peripheral setting on but mmc option off:
VFSMark Results
File Create: 118%
File Delete: 56%
File Write: 37%
File Read: 377%
File Seek: 97%
DB Export: 124%
DB Import: 582%
Record Access: 233%
Resource Access: 254%
VFSMark: 208
3. Pxaclocker on with my recommand setting, with all peripheral setting on(include mmc):
VFSMark Results
File Create: 124%
File Delete: 58%
File Write: 36%
File Read: 407%
File Seek: 88%
DB Export: 152%
DB Import: 620%
Record Access: 239%
Resource Access: 263%
VFSMark: 220
(all results are obtent after a soft reset)
(microdrive needs time to startup, so a little no responce at startup is normal
Here, I,will teach how to use fat32 driver.
First, prepare the following things:
1. CF driver (if you want cf support)
2. Fat32 driver !!nx-73 version!!
3. Memory stick or CF card
4. Pxaclocker(additional),pro one will be better!
5. Filez
Here are the steps:
0. Remove fat32 driver(if you have installed before)
Here are the steps:
1. Open filez
2. Select fat32.prc
3. Press 'detail'
4. Change the type and creater to '1111'
5. Click 'save'
6. Reset the device
7. Open filez again
8.select fat32.prc and remove it
(you can remove other database using this method if you can't remove it in normal way)
1. Install CF driver(only if you haven't insyalled)
2. Install fat32 driver
3. Open filez
4. Select fat32.prc
5. Click 'detail'
6. !!!!!!!!!!chack the version id if it is '548', if not change it to '548'!!!!!!!!!!(some teach you to change to 5 but it will not work if it is a card that is larger than 2GB)
7. Reset the device
8. Format the card you want to fat32(I recommand you not to format the card to fat32 unless it is a card that is larger than 2GB because it will slow down your card if you format it into fat32)<I recommand you to format the card that uses fat32 to 32k cluster size because it will increase your preference)
9. Plug the card into device
10. Yeah!! You are finished
{addition for pxaclocker(pro) user who use microdrive(other card may be useful)
11. Open pxaclocker (pro)
12. Set default speed to 300mhz(bus 100, cpu 2, turbo 1.5)
13. Open peripheral setting
14. Tick mmc(or all others if your device have no crash about this) to increase microdrive speed
15. Now, you can test whatever you want!}
Here are the result:(4GB microdrive,FAT32 with 32k cluster size )<I can't test the result of using fat32 driver or not because when I write this, I have already install the driver!>
1. Pxaclocker off:
VFSMark Results
File Create: 121%
File Delete: 57%
File Write: 36%
File Read: 284%
File Seek: 92%
DB Export: 137%
DB Import: 459%
Record Access: 193%
Resource Access: 216%
VFSMark: 177
2. Pxaclocker on with my recommand setting above, all peripheral setting on but mmc option off:
VFSMark Results
File Create: 118%
File Delete: 56%
File Write: 37%
File Read: 377%
File Seek: 97%
DB Export: 124%
DB Import: 582%
Record Access: 233%
Resource Access: 254%
VFSMark: 208
3. Pxaclocker on with my recommand setting, with all peripheral setting on(include mmc):
VFSMark Results
File Create: 124%
File Delete: 58%
File Write: 36%
File Read: 407%
File Seek: 88%
DB Export: 152%
DB Import: 620%
Record Access: 239%
Resource Access: 263%
VFSMark: 220
(all results are obtent after a soft reset)
(microdrive needs time to startup, so a little no responce at startup is normal