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First post, by Harry Potter

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I understand that I can use WinMount to use compressed archives as drives. I also understand that I can use a Win32-based RAM drive for quick access to data. However, I'd like to see such functionality within DOSBox. Anybody agree?

Joseph Rose, a.k.a. Harry Potter
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Reply 1 of 7, by leileilol

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Why? DOS isn't Crysis.

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Reply 3 of 7, by Jorpho

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You posted the same stuff already in RAMrives, compression and function keys for DOSBox? .

I for one cannot see any point to a RAM drive in DOSBox, as disk access speeds are likely already vastly improved over what you would get on genuine hardware from the DOS era.

Reply 5 of 7, by Harry Potter

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Do the DOS ramdisk utils not work?

Most DOS ramdisks load from config.sys, and those that don't may interfere with DOSBox's drive mounting approach. I will try XMSDSK now and get back to you.

I for one cannot see any point to a RAM drive in DOSBox

A RAMdisk shouldn't improve speed much in this case, but it might minimize drive clutter. Besides that, I like RAMdrives. 😀

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Reply 6 of 7, by Harry Potter

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Sorry, I meant FURD19_i, available at http://www.resoo.org/docs/dos/free_software/disk2.htm. Look under OTHER DISK UTILS. I tried it. The XMS version broke with a divide error and the EMS version locked up. (No text displayed on the screen and I didn't get the command prompt back.)

Joseph Rose, a.k.a. Harry Potter
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