Good morning, while all of this is true and accurate, I have the gain not
worth the loss in doing this. I tried it on my Duo 2300c, 56MB....Ram
Doubler and Speed Doubler. I think the key phrase is "Minimal System" the
loss of functions was not worth the gain. Buy some batteries.
Thanks......JWS.
Jim Scolman
AMS Services,Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Rymes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 5:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Running system from a RAM disk
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Sandy wrote:
> At 9:01 AM -0500 3/1/01, Tom Rymes wrote:
> >>Hi all,,
> >>
> >>once I saw some info on conserving battery power by running the
> >>system from a RAM disk.
> >>
> >>Does anyone have an idea?
> >>
> >>Thanks
> >
> >
> >Open the Memory control panel and set up a RAM Disk. Use the
system/Finder
> >from a Disk tools disk, or use your System CD/Diskettes to install a
> >minimal system. I then recommend a small Word Processor and a few data
> >files. Make sure that you have all you need on the RAM Disk., and then
> >spin it down.
> >
> >Don't forget a Startup Disk Control panel so you can boot from the HD
again.
> >
> >
> Thanks. If I run something (e.g. Filemaker) from the HD, will I lose
> the savings generated by running the system from the RAM disk?
Definitely, the battery savings are due to the fact that you no longer
have to keep the HD platters rotating at 4500 RPM or so. Once you start
accessing the HD, your battery usage is the same as before you set up the
RAM disk. Also, if you are running from a HD systems folder, but will be
doing something that does not involve accessing the HD you can save the
battery by spinning down the HD (It is often in the control strip, if not
there is a key combo, but I don't remember it.
However, if you spin up the HD a lot after spinning it down, you will not
recognize savings, you will actually burn the battery charge faster. (It
takes more energy to get the HD up to speed than to maintain its speed)
Hope that made some sense...
Tom
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