From: | Neil Bothwick |
Date: | 26 Sep 2001 at 22:26:10 |
Subject: | Re: [amigactive] Re: JPEGTMP ???????? |
Andrew Crowe said,
>> > Andrew Crowe :
>> >Assign JPEGTMP: T:
>>
>> A not too smart thing to do, as you may run out of memory that way.
> Unlikely unless you have only 8 or less megs, after all, IIRC it is only
> used to hold decoded jpeg information temporarally until it is moved from
> the location on disk into memory, so it ends up in RAM anyway.
During the move, you would have two copies in RAM. As JPEGTMP is only
used when memory needs to be conserved, usually with very large images,
this is not a wise move.
> If you really have a memory shortage then create a drawer in workbench
> called temp or something and assign JPEGTMP to that.
Don't put temporary drawers, caches etc. on your boot partition. The
more a partition is written to the more chance there is of an error
developing, and you don't want an unreadable boot partition.
Cheers
Neil
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