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From: brewski <brewskiNObrSPAM AT nmia DOT com DOT invalid>
Subject: Re: ms-dos 7 ramdrive.sys and djgpp
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Vramdir ($10) is available at:
http://www.virtusoft.com/vramdir.htm

It is a 32-bit device driver which will map any directory you select
into RAM. It dynamically allocates its memory, only using what it needs
to store the file contained in those folders. Since it maps existing
directories into RAM, you don't need to change any paths or system
settings. There is no new drive letter created.

I've used this for about a year now, and I think it's the best ramdisk
type utility on the market.




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