For one thing, Windows 2000 will better suite your needs if you are going to
use Windows.  It handles priorities and virtual memory FAR better.

If there is a lot of disk activity and you are maxing out your CPU, you
might consider using a SCSI controller and hard drive, this will off load
the CPU a bit and the disk will handle the concurrent reads and writes
better.

Tom Veldhouse
veldy at veldy.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "James Stauffer" <JStauffe at StPaulSoftware.com>
To: "TCLUG" <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:17 AM
Subject: [TCLUG] Performance of editing large files


> I have a Athlon 500 with 384MB of RAM and ATA/66 disks. I edit large
> files on it (700MB wav files on average).  What it the best way to
> increase performance of editing?  IDE RAID?   Upgrade mobo and install
> 1GB of DDR RAM?  Something else?  (I am currently running Win98 because
> I have only found one program (SoundForge) that allows me to mark
> multiple sections for deletion and delete them all at once.)  Thanks for
> your advice.
>
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