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Back to FAQ Index 2.4.7 – Why won the Memory control panel allow me to create a RAM disk?

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Back to FAQ Index 2.4.7 – Why won the Memory control panel allow me to create a RAM disk?

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You may have a Mac that doesn’t support a RAM disk via Apple’s built-in RAM disk software. All 68040-based Macs support RAM disks via the Memory control panel, while no 68000- or 68020-based desktops allow them. The 68030-based Macs known to support a RAM disk include the LC III/III+, Performa 45x/46x machines, and the 520 and 550/560-series. All portable Macs should support the use of a RAM disk via the Memory control panel.

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