I still use ramBunctious to set up RAM disks for both Browser cache and
SETI. Works like a charm. Of course I spend a good part of each day
reloading pages to check changes made, so having a fast cache works well
for me...

>Actually, according to reports here, even the newest G4 beasties come
>equipped with creepy crawly 5400RPM drives which seem to fall over
>themselves trying to cope with even my 233MHz G3. So, unless you have a
>really fast drive, running at 10,000 RPM or 15,000 RPM, using Ramdisk should
>make a difference in most cases.
>
>Fast processors need fast hard drives.
>
>Tchau - Joel
>
>on 02/10/2001 21:12, Michael Bryan Bell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> on 10/2/01 10:31 AM, DaNcE! at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> How can I use my ramdisk to store my IE cache??  I saw someone mention it a
>>> little while ago and it looked like a good idea.
>>
>> This is a little over rated if you have a mildly current machine and decent
>> ram.... Used to be a really cool trick, but I don�t know of anyone using it
>> for their browsers now.... But they well could be. :)


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