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Date: Thu, 16 Jun 1994 22:19:16 -0700
From: joe solinsky <jcsky@ucrengr.UCR.EDU>
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Subject: Re: GigaMem
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Hey Kim!
I have it as well. It came with my Oktagon HD controller. I will
check it out. I thought the manual wasn't that bad.
My exams are over. I should be all fired up and ready to roll Monday,
that is when I get my toaster access for the summer. I think GigaMem might
work if you use the tutorial. I haven't played with it yet. There is
a prefs program.
I think that is where you set the size for the medium. there is something
about cache size which is used to buffer between memory and the hard drive.
the cache itself is also memory. It's kinda weird.
Oh, and Bob Goemans and I came up with a name for the project:
Tartarus' Quarrel
-Joe Solinsky