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Old 26-11-2000, 15:22
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Oh yeah, and fair warning, Don't increase the size too much if you don't have lots of ram available because this "buffer" that I speak of is actually RAM. So if you make the buffer to big, your system might not have enough RAM left to perform the normal operations. And that would be bad. I was lucky enough to play with this on a machine with 1 gig RAM so I really didn't have to worry about that much.
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