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FauxRAM v1.0
Fake RAM/resource doubler for OS/2
Freeware (c) 1996 by Greg Kondrasuk
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REQUIREMENTS:
-OS/2 2.x, 3.0
WARRENTY:
This software comes with absolutely no warranty, expressed or
implied, including but not limited to fitness for a particular
purpose. You should realize that I am in no way responsible for
any loss or damage that may occur due to the use of this software.
The program is provided on an "as is" basis. Use at your own risk.
DESCRIPTION:
In reading the OS/2 Usenet groups over the last few months, there
have been a lot of postings asking about RAM compression utilities
for OS/2. Then with all the talk over the SoftRAM scandal, I
figured it would be easy to make a program for OS/2 that was just
as effective at increasing RAM and improving system performance
as SoftRAM is with Windoze! So for all you OS/2 users who have
been envious of your Windoze counterparts who get to run those RAM
compression utilities, this is for you! :-)
I decided that, since the program actually does nothing, why stop
at doubling just the system memory? FauxRAM also adds video RAM,
processor speed, hard drive capacity, and CD-ROM throughput doubling!
In addition, I also managed to come up with an algorithm that will
convert an SX processor into a DX! Really. ;-)
The first time you run FauxRAM you will be prompted to input your
system setup, which will act as the "base" from which all system
improvement values will be calculated. After that, just check
the appropriate checkboxes and adjust the sliders to get the
performance improvements that are best for your system!
Of course, no improvement is real unless there is a graph to tell you
what you've gained! (At least this seemed to be the philosophy with
SoftRAM. I remember watching one of the QVC dorks selling SoftRAM
just before the Win95 launch saying, "This is an 8-meg machine. But
with SoftRAM I have 14 megabytes! If I want more, I just click here
a few times...now I have 16 megabytes!" As if it were that simple...)
To see what FauxRAM has gained you, just check the appropriate item
the from Graph menu.
If you have any questions/comments/suggestions, please let me know.
Feel free to email me at gregk@cvfn.org (mailbox open 24 hours a day!).
Enjoy!
KNOWN PROBLEMS:
-Rapid clicking on check boxes can cause the slider disabling to
become out of sync with its checkbox. The good news is that there
seems to be no system performance loss when it happens. :-)
HISTORY
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31 January 1996 - Initial v1.0 release