Hi,
I cannot resist... in the following read my comments on caching and
buffering.
Even Windows XP (did not try nore recent versions yet) suffers from bad
buffering when copying files from and to the same harddrive. It takes
10x to 100x time compared to copying from one drive to another one.
I in
Hello Ray,
Thanks for sharing pictures of your setup. It's a real fascinating setup.
Other than a duplicating machine, what function does it serve while
connected to your network?
Thanks,
Jim
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 7:38 PM, Ray Davison wrote:
> Karen Lewellen wrote:
> > A question mainly fo
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On 23/08/2011, at 23:50, Jack wrote:
>
> For years, I have told people to use as much cache as
> possible with UIDE, to handle today's large files and
> still "leave space in the cache" for DOS directories.
>
> Today, Tuesday 23-Aug-2011, I ran "experiments" us