All this talk about UIDE prompted me to investigate this tool. It looks
interesting. How does the caching work for disk writes? I assume that when
the cache is full the next sector read in will cause the oldest sector to be
written out?
Is there any sort of a timer which will flush the cache to the hard drive
periodically? How do you make sure that the RAM cache is written to the disk?
I poked around in the documentation but did not find this information.
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