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- From: grantham@super.org (Jon Grantham)
- Subject: Re: Will a math chip help speed up Windows?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul21.062056.1174@super.org>
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- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1992 06:20:56 GMT
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- jenk@microsoft.com (Jen Kilmer) wrote:
- >Some stuff, tho, always goes to disk - like in printing, a temp file
- >is created. Cardfile, Write, and Calender (windows applets) also make
- >temporary files. If there isn't enough room for these on the ramdrive,
- >they land where they land.
-
- What does "they land where they land" mean? My worry is that by putting
- TEMP on a RAMdrive, I'll get hosed when I try to print large documents that
- won't fit on the RAMdrive.
-
- Jon
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