On Sat, March 9, 2013 8:39 am, Peder Hedlund wrote:
Would that actually touch the disk or just the copy of the temp file in
the ram buffers? You are right though that the disk may have it's own
buffer to give time for the disk to spin. It depends if the manufacture
felt the spin up time was an issue. It used to be that a windows system
would stop doing anything else while printing and nobody thought anything
of it. (I haven't had to use windows for some time so I don't know if this
is still the case) Also they may expect the system's lazy writing to make
up for it.
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Len Ovens
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