> 
> One slick idea is to use a RAM disk just to hold your browser cache
> files.  This completely eliminates any writing to the hard disk.
> On another note, if you have physical ram to spare, set your Netscape
> cache to zero and compensate by giving Netscape as much ram as you can
> spare, say 50 MB.  Netscape keeps a working cache entirely in ram with no
> writinig to the hard disk and no left over cache files when you quit.
> Oh and set your cache preferences to compare cached page to network
> copies only once per session.
> 
> KenK
> 
> ------------------------------

A website of interest on this subject is at:
http://www.day-job-softwerks.com/manual.html

I also found the following info at another place, another time....

Add this line to the Netscape Preferences file to get more RAM CACHE in
Netscape 4.x

user_pref("browser.cache.memory_cache_size", 4096);

this will give 4 MB of ram instead of the default 1 MB 
Greg


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