RAMDoubler works fairly well. I've used it on my IIsi and I did notice some
increase in performance.
on 7/24/03 12:41 PM, Adam Cora Dietrick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have been told be fairly reliable sources that ram double 2.0 works
very well and doesnt cost much in performance. is
--- J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ram Doubler can do well in many Macs. It uses a
combo of virtual-memory-like
swapping and software voodoo but DOES slow down
everything you do.
I don't know which version first had this, but when
I used RAM Doubler I turned compression Off so it
was
Speed Doubler 8, and possibly previous versions (even
though i am not sure), don't just do faster 68k
emulation on PPC macs. They also allow a faster
network copy protocol and some drive speed
enhancements (or so they say, as i have not noticed
much of an improvement). In addition, they add