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 JB> One fella ran a BBS out of a RAM drive, and you'd be amazed at how it
 JB> used to cook!

 MK> No amazement here.  I have been running ttylinux on ram and telnet
 MK> sessions  to a 486 are to die for.  I started work on chroot jailed

Pshaw!  In the late '80's I was running an S-100 CP/M system with
a CompuPro 8085/8088 dual processor and ~800K of SRAM.  It basically
ran on the 5MHz 8085, using the 8088 to page memory above the 64K
line like DOS did with Expanded RAM.  I set it up as a ram-disk, and
when the storage comparison was 8" floppies, it was heaven!

Paul Rogers, paulgrogers@yahoo.com                       -o)
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