kailun@cs.washington.edu (Kai-Lun Chan) (06/12/91)
In article <1991Jun11.1124.6053@canrem.uucp> "william richardson" <william.richardson@canrem.uucp> writes: >TM>Yes and Yes. If you have the program manager up you can see just how much >TM>space you have left in memory at each step too. More ram will allow you >TM>to have more open without swapping to the hardisk and you can also make >TM>your swapdisk a ram drive. > >That's stupid. If you had a ramdrive you would be wasting ram windows >could use. >Windows lets you set TEMP= to a ramdrive but SWAP is a no no for a >ramdisk. It's in your windows 3.0 manual under RAMDISK. >Set up a permanant SWAP file on your HD is the best idea. > >William Richardson >--- > ~ DeLuxe}/386 1.12 #218sa ~ >-- >Canada Remote Systems. Toronto, Ontario >NorthAmeriNet Host I set up a permanant SWAP file recently. Thank you for all your reply. kailun