Quoting from the 1st link listed below, we find this closing statement:
.....We've been pleased by the performance improvements achieved by
using ramBunctious on OS X......
Sounds to me like using a RAM Disk is worth further investigation by
other OSX Finale users.
http://www.osxfaq.com/tips/ram/index.ws
http://lowendmac.com/x-basics/02/0201.html
Those two articles pretty much debunk Ram disks as well...........
Darcy James Argue wrote:
RAM disks are totally counterproductive in OS X.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 06 Aug 2007, at 12:46 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
http://www.keyboardmaestro.com/main/
I tried it out, and decided that iKeys was better for me.
Question about the Ram Disk. Does it actually speed things up?
Are you using this on an OLD mac (sounds like it)? I can see it
maybe speeding it up a little, but on a newer Intel mac I would
wonder what the speed benefit would be.........
Lawrence David Eden wrote:
Just wanted to make others on the List aware of a pretty
powerful macro program that is available for download....
Keyboard Maestro. The program is free for 30 days, then costs
$20. It is almost as complete as Quickeys, but it lacks the
ability to record a sequence. Although I miss this feature, I
have been able to recreate most of the macros that I used with
OS9.
Another thing I miss with my recent switch to OSX, is the loss
of my RAM DISK. I found a freeware program on the web called
Esperance DV that solved this problem. It creates a RAM DISK at
startup.
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