@mpower88 said:
A drive would not have the limitations of how much ram the OS can see - it could be as much as a hard drive - 500gb or more, just a LOT faster. Than the software can be tailored to have smaller headers and footers of samples loaded, since the load time from the flash drive would be faster, and you would be more out of your existing ram.
Miklos.
I can see the advantage of this, even with my modest computer skills. So, if i copy an application to a flash drive, open it, and use it, it's possible it will run a lot faster, and take the load off the system drive? (I'm on mac) Of course as soon as the flash drive is disengaged, or turned off, any data or program will be lost.
And the application will surely still need to access the system drive for components, and the foundation of the system OS, including RAM? (I've often wondered if putting all my applications on another HD would speed the system up, or slow it down.)
I might try this, just as an experiment.
Regards,
Alex.