I suggest adding cache memory support for virtual disks created with daemon tools for better running.
The memory should be taked from system ram or other caching devices like windows swap (be remembered to warn users about need of restart after no usage of disk) and I propose to be configurable from 1MB up to 64 MB common usage should be 1MB up to 8MB on cdrom drives and 1MB up 16MB on DVD drives emulated.
This cache memory will behave alike cache on real drives permitting acceleration on applications found on cdroms and dvdroms emulated by the program.
A warning procedure must be stated for the situation when less RAM is remaining for workstation.
The allocation must be independent as if a cdrom and a dvdrom is emulated both can have ram memory support of different capacities.
Any comments about this subject from anyone interrested I expect on this email address n.bogdan@home.ro and put in the subject line "Daemon tools RAM cache" without the quotes; also can be posted directly on site.
The memory should be taked from system ram or other caching devices like windows swap (be remembered to warn users about need of restart after no usage of disk) and I propose to be configurable from 1MB up to 64 MB common usage should be 1MB up to 8MB on cdrom drives and 1MB up 16MB on DVD drives emulated.
This cache memory will behave alike cache on real drives permitting acceleration on applications found on cdroms and dvdroms emulated by the program.
A warning procedure must be stated for the situation when less RAM is remaining for workstation.
The allocation must be independent as if a cdrom and a dvdrom is emulated both can have ram memory support of different capacities.
Any comments about this subject from anyone interrested I expect on this email address n.bogdan@home.ro and put in the subject line "Daemon tools RAM cache" without the quotes; also can be posted directly on site.
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