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by josmala
2811 days ago
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Hey that isn't the really impressive, but I did the same thing with DOS configuration files with only using software that came with DOS. I played a game that required 12 megs of RAM and I had 8. I used drivespace to compress the drive and smartdrive to create diskcache. The dos extender of the game automatically swapped to the disk, when there wasn't enough ram. With my set up, the game swapped, then drivespace compressed the data and smartdrive cached the data, and it never hit the disk during a combat anymore and became playable. |
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Contemporary world of various DOS extenders is completely different ball game to the extent that typical DOS extender was more complete operating system implementation than what classic MacOS ever hoped for.