Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
I think I remember this with our 386 where you will have an "additional drive" aside from the 5.25" drive. With large capacity RAM that we have, why is this no longer implemented?
I've tried it before. However, what happens is at shutdown, the ram drive must be copied to disk as an image and reloaded upon start up.

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