![]() In short, a RAM disk is good for anything that you don't want your hard drive to be involved in -crunching huge numbers, etc. Uses: Scratch disk for iShowU and other screen capture programs scratch disk for any program (especially Shake, Photoshop, After Effects) particle disk cache in Maya PFTrack, etc. It was much more optimized than my own, except that mine uses the maximum allowable RAM disk size, and adds RAID functionality. I cant find the original post that had the initial RAM disk creation scripting, but I give huge props to the person that initially posted it. So instead, here is a method using the built-in tools in Leopard. ![]() There isn't a 64-bit RAM disk Mac application that will allow creation of RAM disks larger than 2.2GB (or maybe I haven't found it yet, as Google comes up with nothing useful).
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