I think you really NEED to put the System on for effectiveness, but you 
DO NOT what the Mac OS installer considers a minimum system. Its MUCH 
less. Write me for the ABSOLUTE requirements, but when and if this is 
done, you can Put Away your hard disk, which will definitely prevent it 
from spinning up.

I'd also recommend using something that notifies you if your hard drive 
HAS spun up. The "Essential PowerBook Strip" (a most APPROPRIATE name) 
will do this for you, and the good 'ol Command, Shift, and CONTROL and 0 
will put just the HD back to sleep.

j

On 1/24/00 4:34 AM, John Siple < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Are there any simple secrets members may have discovered about effectively
>using a Ram disk to cut down on hard drive activity?
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