dkessler
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Re: PiDirect, PowerRun, MsMount?
quote: Originally posted by iveal
PowerRun is cheaper ($15), and MsMount is freeware. Aside from not residing in the adapter's Flash memory, do these 2 programs still offer the same functionality as PiDirect or the commercial program from Kopsis? Also, it seems to me that FlashPlus/Matchbook users often mention PowerRun or MsMount? Are these 2 programs specific to FlashPlus/Matchbook?
I hope someone could clear up these issues for me. Thanks in advance.
MSMount is very similar to PiDirect. PiDirect offers some convenience features not present in MSMount, but both do basically the same thing. Both "trick" the Visor into thinking that one of the directories on the CF card is an extension of the Visor's RAM. The main reason for using this type software is when you have large read-only databases belonging to applications that are not VFS enabled.
PowerRUN is an app that creates "shortcuts" in RAM for applications and data stored on the CF card. When you tap a shortcut icon, the entire app and all its data are copied to RAM and when you exit the app, all the changed files are copied back to CF. PowerRUN is popular because it has less compatibility issues and databases can be written to, however apps are slower to launch and you must keep enough free RAM on your Visor to hold the largest app and all its data.
However, with more and more VFS enabled applications becoming available, many users find PowerRUN/MSMount/PiDirect completely uneccesary. With a VFS enabled launcher like LauncherIII, SilverScreen, or MegaLauncher, you can launch apps stored on CF without any special software (other than the drivers for the CF adapter). Likewise, apps with VFS support like WordSmith can read and write databases directly on the CF card using just the CF adapter drivers.
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