[Duo2400] Re: 2300 speed vs. 280 speed
Larry Friedman
larry.s.f at mindspring.com
Mon Dec 9 12:16:06 PST 2002
The trick with RD is that you can't allocate a program more than the
physical, but you can use that extra ram for several tasks. Quite handy
with limited resources.
On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 03:11 PM, Ivan Drucker wrote:
> Ditto what Larry said about Ram Doubler. Very useful.
>
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>> Try running Connectix Ram Doubler 8 as well. It doesn't impact the
>> system like Virtual Memory does. It always ran nicely for me.
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