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    where does it display how much ram i have? because i have no idea if the board is on or off cheers

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    The title bar in Workbench should tell you that.
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    Do you have the "workbench disk" ?
    Workbench is the operation system.
    Workbench comes in 6 disk (i dont remember exact number), but with the main disk you are able to boot. Just insert the disk and reboot, your amiga will boot in around 15 seconds and you will have a bar in top of your screen, and will show you the total memory and the used memory
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    Workbench doesn't take 6 disks for the earlier versions (if it's an A500 it'll probably be 1.3 or 2.04), it'll probably only come on three at the most.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham Humphrey View Post
    Workbench doesn't take 6 disks for the earlier versions (if it's an A500 it'll probably be 1.3 or 2.04), it'll probably only come on three at the most.
    Yes Graham is right, 6 disks is earlier versions, for your A500 should be only 1 disk and 2 disk of fonts or extras.....
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    im running the 1.3 workbench from the hd

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    so, you should have a title bar in Workbench with ram info.
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    oh yeah i did not know if it was the hd or the ram! with the bored off its 2379816 and with it on its 2904072

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    I take it from that number that you also have a sidecar expansion connected to your A500 that has a 2MB fast ram expansion? I say that because a standard A500 with an extra 512KB trapdoor expansion would give about 864000 free ram in Workbench 1.3, so your's showing an additional 2MB more than that.

    Also, back on topic, as you are using Workbench 1.3, to change the clock go into your Workbench disk or harddrive and open the "Prefs" drawer. Once inside open "Preferences". Once that has loaded you can change the time and date down the left-hand side of the screen. It's a little odd how it actually functions. You have to click each number of the time, or of the date and then use the up/down arrows at the side of the time/date to change them.

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    yeah cheers i have done the clock! nope all i have is that board in the trapdoor and the harddrive on the side

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