Currently I'm testing ram in Ramometer. As the ram size grows the speed of a Ramometer iteration slows. Then I wondered why not create a ram disk and put Ramometer there? Well fans it works with the time for a pass cut in half. To make a ram disk, go to the memory control panel and select ram disk and adjust the size. On reboot, you'll have a ram disk on the desktop ready for Ramometer. This is nothing new I'm sure as ram disks have been discussed but not this use. Eric
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