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- ramBunctious 1.5
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- copyright © 1995 - 2000 by Clarkwood Software
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- A full set of HTML documentation is available at the
- ramBunctious web site. We recommend that you visit the site
- for the most updated, easy to use version of the ramBunctious
- documentation.
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- http://www.clarkwoodsoftware.com/rambunctious/
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- If you have questions or comments, email them to:
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- rambunctious@clarkwoodsoftware.com
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- ramBunctious is a RAM disk program with a rich set of
- features.
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- ramBunctious maintains the advantages and eliminates the
- disadvantages of most RAM disk programs. Several options let
- you customize for your desired balance of speed, security,
- safety, and versatility. For example, you can set it to write
- through to a file on a (real) disk for safety in the event of
- a crash. You can mount as many RAM disks as you wish (or as
- many as you have memory for) simultaneously. ramBunctious uses
- the same memory that applications use, so the memory used for
- each RAM disk is instantly available for other applications
- when the RAM disk is put away.
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- Its menus, dialogs, and windows allow easy management of your
- RAM disks, whether you use a single RAM disk or multiple RAM
- disks with customized settings for each.
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- When you create a RAM disk, you can specify initial settings.
- These settings can be adjusted later using the RAM disk's
- settings window, and are discussed below.
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- When you select "New RAM Disk..." from the File menu, a
- standard file dialog is presented.
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- In addition to the standard controls to navigate and enter a
- RAM disk name, there are a few extra controls.
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- The popup menu allows you to choose the size of your RAM disk.
- There are several pre-selected values, and you can enter any
- value by choosing "Other..."
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- If Startup Items Folder is selected, a folder called "Startup
- Items" will be created automatically on your new RAM disk. Any
- files (or aliases) in this folder will be automatically opened
- when the RAM disk is mounted. This powerful feature allows you
- to conveniently open documents or applications when you start
- your RAM disk.
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- The Open Status Window control determines if the settings
- window for the new RAM disk will be visible initially.
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- The Automount Volume feature lets you start up your computer
- with a RAM disk already mounted. It works by automatically
- placing an alias to the new file in the startup items folder
- of the System folder.
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- The RAM-only volume checkbox lets you create a RAM disk
- without all the contents in an image file.
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- All of these options can be adjusted after the RAM disk is
- created -- they exist here only for convenience while creating
- the RAM disk.
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- ramBunctious has a fairly simple File menu.
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- New RAM disk... prompts for a new RAM disk name and size; it
- then mounts the new volume, and makes it available for system
- use.
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- Open... allows you to select a RAM disk image file; the RAM
- disk is mounted and available for normal use.
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- Close closes the frontmost RAM disk settings window.
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- Save performs a write-through for the RAM disk whose window is
- in front.
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- Put Away unmounts the RAM disk whose window is in front.
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- Register... launches the Register program to assist when you
- register ramBunctious. Once you've registered, you can enter
- your registration code.
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- Quit tries to put away all open RAM disks and, if successful,
- exits the ramBunctious application.
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- The RAM Disk menu lets you manipulate mounted RAM disks.
- [RAM disk menu contains the items mentioned below]
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- When you select a RAM disk from the Put Away submenu, the
- selected RAM disk will be put away (unless it contains open
- files). There are three independent ways to put away RAM disks
- when you're done with them: you can use this Put Away submenu;
- you can quit ramBunctious; finally, you can put away the
- volume from Finder.
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- Each mounted RAM disk has an item in the RAM disk menu; a
- check mark next to it indicates that its window is open. To
- open a RAM disk's window, select the item. If you select an
- item with a check mark already next to it, that window is
- brought to the front.
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- The features of ramBunctious include:
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- * You can have multiple RAM disks mounted simultaneously,
- limited only by memory available.
- * ramBunctious has a "write-through" option. When
- activated, everything written to the RAM disk is saved to
- a (real) file. This means that the next time you mount
- the RAM disk, all the contents are still there. It also
- adds protection against data loss in the event of a
- crash.
- * ramBunctious uses normal application memory. This means
- that when you're done using a RAM disk, that memory is
- available for other applications to use. In other words,
- you don't have to reboot to regain the memory.
- * A Startup Items folder on the RAM disk behaves like the
- Startup Items folder in the System Folder, except that
- all the enclosed items are opened when the RAM disk is
- mounted. You can put aliases to applications in this
- folder, and those applications will be launched when the
- RAM disk is mounted.
- * Each RAM disk may be configured to be mounted
- automatically when the computer is started up.
- * These options, and more, are fully user-configurable for
- each RAM disk via a status/settings window:
- o In addition to controls directing the behavior of
- the RAM disk, this window includes an indicator that
- flickers when the RAM disk is being accessed. This
- indicator is similar to the access LEDs found on
- many hard drives, and the color of the indicator
- tells you what is happening to the RAM disk:
- + Red is used when a "write" operation is
- happening to the RAM disk.
- + Yellow is used when a "read" operation is
- happening.
- + Blue means that a "write-through" is occurring.
- This indicates when ramBunctious is writing
- recent changes to the RAM disk image file.
- + Green shows that the RAM disk is in an idle
- state, and is currently up-to-date with its RAM
- disk image file.
- + Dark green indicates that the RAM disk is in an
- idle state, and there are changes on the RAM
- disk that have not (yet) been written through
- to the RAM disk image file.
- The latch control ([latch control]) allows you to
- shrink a settings window so only the indicator is
- visible, or expand the settings window to adjust the
- options.
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- o The help icon toggles balloon help. Use balloon help
- to clarify features of ramBunctious.
- o If Ram-only volume is selected, no information on
- the volume is saved to disk; it's all lost when you
- put away the RAM disk.
- o Disk-based volume specifies that a RAM disk image
- file holds the RAM disk contents. There are various
- options for maintaining RAM disk image files.
- o Write-through means that after information is
- written to the RAM disk, it is written "through" to
- the RAM disk image file. The benefit of
- write-through is that if your computer crashes, you
- won't lose information: it's written to a "real"
- file after it's written to the RAM disk, making it
- safer than other RAM disks.
- o Save at quit means that all changes to the RAM disk
- are remembered; then, when the RAM disk is put away,
- it writes all the changes to the RAM disk image
- file.
- o Ignore changes is a way to take a "snapshot" of the
- current RAM disk. In the future, when this RAM disk
- is mounted, its contents will be exactly what they
- were when you took the snapshot: subsequent changes
- will not be recorded to the RAM disk image file.
- o N Minute Saves is a popup menu that lets you choose
- to save periodically to the RAM disk image file. It
- will also save when the RAM disk is put away.
- o You can click the Save Now button any time the RAM
- disk is "dirty" -- any time it has information that
- has not been written through to the RAM disk image
- file.
- o The Automount Volume feature lets you start up your
- computer with a RAM disk already mounted. It works
- by automatically placing an alias to the RAM disk
- image file in the startup items folder of your
- startup disk's System folder.
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- ramBunctious can be fully controlled by using AppleScript. For
- more information, see the ramBunctious dictionary (from the
- AppleScript Editor) and the example scripts included when you
- download ramBunctious.
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