Re: compact flash memory as virtual memory

2005-08-02 Thread Spencer Carter
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From: Anand Keathley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: compact flash memory as virtual memory
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 17:27:45 -0700

So,

> I was reading this article about using compact flash memory
> as virtual memory. <http://www.lowendmac.com/macdan/02/1114dk.html>
> It seemed helpful as my sister has a Ti Book with only 256 MB RAM
> and a battery that runs down quickly.  It seems that using a CF card
> could be a solution to both problems.  But I've never done this
> before so could use some advice.  Has anyone had experience with
> this?  Any suggestions as to how to go about it?  Which card to use?
> What to look out for or be careful with?
>
> Thanks for your time,

I use a Viking 512 CF card with my PB 1400. I have OS 8.1 installed on it and 
it replaces the hard drive on my machine. Although I haven't physically removed 
the HD, some do for weight considerations. I have an extra battery in the 
peripherals bay--no floppy or CD-ROM drive--to reduce the frequency of having 
to spin down the HD as the machine "looks" for a floppy or CD-ROM drive from 
time to time.

I have OS 9.1 installed on the HD in case I ever need to use it and I store 
some archived installation and document files there as well.

It's very simple to use really. Once formatted, it acts like any other volume. 
And, it does conserve battery power.

If I had it to do over again, I'd probably buy a 1 gig CF card for the extra 
storage capacity.

BTW, the Viking card was replaced under warranty once, but it was a relatively 
hassle-free experience.

Spence



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Re: compact flash memory as virtual memory

2005-08-01 Thread Anand Keathley

So,


I was reading this article about using compact flash memory
as virtual memory. <http://www.lowendmac.com/macdan/02/1114dk.html>
It seemed helpful as my sister has a Ti Book with only 256 MB RAM
and a battery that runs down quickly.  It seems that using a CF card
could be a solution to both problems.  But I've never done this
before so could use some advice.  Has anyone had experience with
this?  Any suggestions as to how to go about it?  Which card to use?
What to look out for or be careful with?

Thanks for your time,




This is usually done on machines that are maxed out on their limited
RAM capacity.  Models such as the 5300 and 1400.  You are better off
increasing the real RAM on this model instead
--
Clark Martin

Ok Clark, I will recommend that to her.  Also, I do have a 1400.  So 
the questions still apply.


Thanks,
Anand


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Re: Compact flash memory as virtual memory

2005-07-31 Thread Clark Martin

At 10:59 AM -0700 7/31/05, Anand Keathley wrote:

Hi all,

Hope your summer has been good.

	I was reading this article about using compact flash memory 
as virtual memory. <http://www.lowendmac.com/macdan/02/1114dk.html> 
It seemed helpful as my sister has a Ti Book with only 256 MB RAM 
and a battery that runs down quickly.  It seems that using a CF card 
could be a solution to both problems.  But I've never done this 
before so could use some advice.  Has anyone had experience with 
this?  Any suggestions as to how to go about it?  Which card to use? 
What to look out for or be careful with?


Thanks for your time,




This is usually done on machines that are maxed out on their limited 
RAM capacity.  Models such as the 5300 and 1400.  You are better off 
increasing the real RAM on this model instead

--
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"

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Compact flash memory as virtual memory

2005-07-31 Thread Anand Keathley

Hi all,

Hope your summer has been good.

	I was reading this article about using compact flash memory as virtual 
memory. <http://www.lowendmac.com/macdan/02/1114dk.html> It seemed 
helpful as my sister has a Ti Book with only 256 MB RAM and a battery 
that runs down quickly.  It seems that using a CF card could be a 
solution to both problems.  But I've never done this before so could 
use some advice.  Has anyone had experience with this?  Any suggestions 
as to how to go about it?  Which card to use?  What to look out for or 
be careful with?


Thanks for your time,

Anand


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