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Re: How well do you like your RamFast card?



In article <behrenss.752436414@hphalle4>, behrenss@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Soenke Behrens) writes:
|> thunder@lamar.ColoState.EDU (James Riddle) writes:
|> 
|> >	The subject asks the question so how about it?
|> 
|> OOohhh .... I just simply _love_ the thing, honey ...
|> 
|> :)
|> 
|> Seriously, it's a good card. The drivers could use some work (a) make
|> them use GS/OS caching b) introduce a supervisory structure like for
|> the Apple HS so new devices can be added w/o sweat), but since I only
|> use a HD and a tape drive off it anyway, that's a minor.

The main thing I don't like about mine is the inability to play music tracks
on a CDROM drive.  In the age of multi-media, on a multi-media machine, this
seems like a glaring deficiency.  I also haven't had a whole lot of luck
using a tape drive except with the RamFAST's built-in archival program.  The
built-in program isn't bad, especially since it will run pretty much in the
background, but it will only backup or restore a full volume.  Otherwise,
it's a pretty nice, fast, flexible card.

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