on 9/19/02 1:41 PM, Len Gerstel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>>> stick your browser cache in memory (either directly
>> Woa Nelly, how you do that?
> 
> In 9.x and earlier:
> Create a Ram disk ( I normally use about 5 meg) in the memory control panel
> and restart.
> Start your browser and go to preferences and select the cache section.
> there should be a button to press that says something to the effect of --
> Cache Location. Choose the ram disk you just created and off you go.
> 
> Note that the contents of ram disks are erased at each shut down, so that
> if there was something that you wanted to keep that is on it, save it to a
> regular HD before shutting down.
> 
> Len
> 
> 
I was aware of the ram disk deal but you said either directly or on a ram
disk  and I was asking about that directly part.
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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