Windows 98 Virtual memory on PCMCIA RAM
I have been playing with some 486 laptops and have been trying to set one up to use PCMCIA RAM for virtual memory (actually Compact Flash with an adapter) as a half-assed way to give it more RAM. As far as I know guys who use old Mac's do this but when using windows 98 Virtual memory starts before the PCMCIA driver recognizes the card and it returns to the default setting of using Drive C. Is there any way to either make it load Virtual memory later or make it load PCMCIA drivers earlier? It is no problem with Windows 3.11 since that runs off DOS anyway but the twelve megs of RAM the machine already has is plenty for anything I can do with 3.11. Also before somebody tells me I can't run 98 with twelve megs of ram I used the /im switch when running setup.exe from a DOS prompt. If anybody has any ideas it would be appreciated.
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I've got one myself, and my XP 2400+ laptop goes to about 90% CPU when that adapter is in use. They're software-based adapters, much like WinModems, I believe.
So I could just move the swap file after it boots up and that would work? If that would do it I may just be able to make a batch file that runs at start up. I wouldn't be running 98 all the time. This would just be for anything I want to do that requires 98 then use 3.11 most of the time. If anybody actually cares about the results I could maybe try some before and after performance tests (and maybe a third test with just four megs of ram for the hell of it).