Hello!
If pb150 supports the defifition of a RAM disk via the MEMORY Control
Panel, you can do it... at least on a RESTART basis... I'm not familiar
with that model...
Try "ramBunctious" and see if it helps you in that purpose.
Best Regards. JC

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>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>I was wondering if there is an application that would automatically put
>>the OS on a RAM disc on start up?  This PB is a 150 with 40 MB RAM
>>running OS7.1
>>
>>Thanks,
>>              Anand
>>
>I don't believe this is possible, because you can't change system
>without a hardware restart with system 7. It may well be possible to
>(maybe even automatically with the help of a program called RamDisk+)
>copy the system folder to a ram disk, but you won't be able to run
>your computer from the system folder on this ram disk.
>
>Marten
>--



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