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  1. I remember doing changes to HIMEM.SYS to get more conventional memory.
    This and also running DOS 6.22.
    I made a ramdrive of my 24MB RAM and put the whole Doom2 game in that ramdive. Man Doom2 was running smooth ☺️😄

    #DOS #Doom #Doom2 #RAM #Ramdrive #OldTimes #Game #Games
  2. One thing I give a lot of credit is /tmp.

    In most Linux distributions, this folder is basically a "RAM Drive". You can put anything there, and then it's gone at restart. No need to install "RAM Drive" managers or what sort.

    One thing I wonder is what would happen if you abuse it. Is there a way to limit how much "space" it can take before you're out of memory?

    #Linux #PC #PCHardware #RAM #Memory #RAMMemory #Hardware #FOSS #OSS #OpenSource #RAMDisk #RAMDrive

  3. One thing I give a lot of credit is /tmp.

    In most Linux distributions, this folder is basically a "RAM Drive". You can put anything there, and then it's gone at restart. No need to install "RAM Drive" managers or what sort.

    One thing I wonder is what would happen if you abuse it. Is there a way to limit how much "space" it can take before you're out of memory?

    #Linux #PC #PCHardware #RAM #Memory #RAMMemory #Hardware #FOSS #OSS #OpenSource #RAMDisk #RAMDrive

  4. One thing I give a lot of credit is /tmp.

    In most Linux distributions, this folder is basically a "RAM Drive". You can put anything there, and then it's gone at restart. No need to install "RAM Drive" managers or what sort.

    One thing I wonder is what would happen if you abuse it. Is there a way to limit how much "space" it can take before you're out of memory?

    #Linux #PC #PCHardware #RAM #Memory #RAMMemory #Hardware #FOSS #OSS #OpenSource #RAMDisk #RAMDrive

  5. One thing I give a lot of credit is /tmp.

    In most Linux distributions, this folder is basically a "RAM Drive". You can put anything there, and then it's gone at restart. No need to install "RAM Drive" managers or what sort.

    One thing I wonder is what would happen if you abuse it. Is there a way to limit how much "space" it can take before you're out of memory?

    #Linux #PC #PCHardware #RAM #Memory #RAMMemory #Hardware #FOSS #OSS #OpenSource #RAMDisk #RAMDrive

  6. One thing I give a lot of credit is /tmp.

    In most Linux distributions, this folder is basically a "RAM Drive". You can put anything there, and then it's gone at restart. No need to install "RAM Drive" managers or what sort.

    One thing I wonder is what would happen if you abuse it. Is there a way to limit how much "space" it can take before you're out of memory?

    #Linux #PC #PCHardware #RAM #Memory #RAMMemory #Hardware #FOSS #OSS #OpenSource #RAMDisk #RAMDrive