said:
>Hello
>I have a question regarding the CRECL and my present entry in the
>CONFIG.SYS looks like following:
>IFS=C:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /CACHE:2048 /CRECL:64 /AUTOCHECK:CDFGH
>Normally CRECL is set 4 but 64 seems to be the maximum !?
>What, technologically, is the best setting for CRECL ???
It depends on your system. Given the amount of available RAM in todays
systems, I see not reason not to run the maximums.
FWIW, I use:
IFS=F:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /CACHE:2048 /CRECL:64 /AUTOCHECK:DEFHIJ
which is what you run. In addition, startup.cmd invokes:
F:\OS2\CACHE.EXE /MAXAGE:7500 /DISKIDLE:6000 /BUFFERIDLE:3000
which cuts down on the amount of time spent flushing the cache.
Regards,
Steven
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