ERAM is a tool for creating an open source RAM disk that you can use for storing files.
Faster load times result when accessing large files, and many programs are speeded up when required files load from the RAM disk. Unlike your system's HDD, your RAM drive accesses the data from the memory address - no head or optical eye movement required. It is especially convenient as a separate environment for temporary files when you are benchmarking and testing programs.
Download and install 32- or 64-bit ERAM. Installation might possibly involve disabling Driver Signature Enforcement.
A 1GB on a 32-bit OS and 4GB on a 64-bit OS on an R: drive or Z: drive - depending on your system - will be created. Press WIN+R to change the size by running eram.cpl. You can also customize permissions to share files with others.
Installing ERAM will enable you to:
ERAM is open source from Hideaki Okubo. It uses paged/non-paged memory and supports all recent versions of Windows. Building upon or incorporating the code can be accomplished using the Windows Driver Kit.
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