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---------------------------------------------------------------- Norton Cache 7.0 Information ---------------------------------------------------------------- This file contains important information about Norton Cache that is not included in the manual. If you would like to print this file, change to the directory where Norton Utilities is installed (e.g., \NU), and at the DOS prompt type: LP NCACHE.DOC /HI You can also use the NDOS command "LIST NCACHE.DOC" to display the file on your screen. Windows 3.1 compatibility ================================================================ This release of Norton Cache is fully compatible with Windows 3.1 in all modes. We have discovered, and Microsoft has confirmed, that Windows is incompatible with ANY disk cache that uses Expanded Memory. With a cache in EMS it is possible for the machine to lock up, particularly when running DOS programs in a window. Because of this, we have changed NCACHE to always shrink EMS cache buffers to 0K when Windows is running. This means that only one number (the DOS cache size) should be specified with the /EXP switch. We stronly recommend using XMS Extended Memory for the cache if you run Windows (e.g. use the /EXT switch). Program Notes ================================================================ The default write buffer size has been changed to a maximum of 8K. NCACHE previously used the size of the largest track as the size of the write buffer. On the vast majority of systems there is no noticable performance increase from a write buffer larger than 8K. If you want a larger write buffer, you can still use the /WRITE switch to set the exact size. Compatibility Notes ================================================================ We have attempted to make NCACHE one of the most compatible disk caching programs available. NCACHE will work with almost any hard disk supported by DOS. It is important to understand, however, that it is impossible to test any cache against all the computers and disk drives ever sold. There is simply too much variety in the PC marketplace, and very few machines are exactly alike. NCACHE integrates itself closely with the operating system and hardware, and may be effected by compatibility problems that would not show up with standard applications programs (e.g. word processors and spreadsheets). If your computer isn't 100% compatible, you may be able to run standard programs perfectly, but be unable to use NCACHE. In many cases, using the /MULTI=OFF or /WRITE=0 switches during cache installation will solve any compatibility problems. You should try using /MULTI=OFF before using /WRITE=0. /MULTI=OFF can solve many compatibility problems, and results in only a small loss in performance. If you have an older computer, you may also want to check with the vendor to see if a more recent ROM BIOS is available. NCACHE is fully compatible with the MS-DOS 6.0 DoubleSpace, Stacker and SuperStor data compression drivers. We do not recommend using NCACHE with any other data compression products. If you are using Stacker SSWAP, SuperStor DEVSWAP, or any other program that lets you dynamically swap drive letters, you must do all such swapping BEFORE loading NCACHE. Swapping drive letters after NCACHE is loaded may result in data being written to the wrong disk, possibly overwriting other information. For full compatibility with all versions of Windows, NCACHE emulates Microsoft's SmartDrive disk cache. If NCACHE is loaded, SYSINFO will report that both the NCACHE and SmartDrive device drivers are present. This is normal. Also, if NCACHE is loaded and you attempt to load SmartDrive 4.x, SmartDrive will believe that it is already resident. If you are using the combination of NCACHE, Windows Enhanced Mode, and the QEMM-386 memory manager, you must obtain QEMM version 5.13 or later. If you are using QEMM version 6.00, we recommend upgrading to the latest version. Many SCSI host adapters now use bus mastering techniques to increase performance. When using such an adapter on a 386 or 486 computer, you must use a device driver that supports the Virtual DMA Services (VDS) specification. VDS is an industry standard that allows bus mastering devices to work with 386 memory managers. Almost all SCSI adapters now have VDS compatible drivers available; contact your vendor for upgrade information. NCACHE only works on "normally connected" floppies. If the floppy drive requires a special interface board or a device driver, NCACHE probably won't be able to cache it. Most external drives are not supported by NCACHE. NCACHE is unable to cache a floppy drive that does not have "Change Line" support. This is a hardware feature on the drive that tells the computer when a diskette has been removed. 360K drives often do not have a change line, and thus cannot be cached. NCACHE will work fine on most other drives (1.2M, 720K, 1.44M, etc.). NCACHE will automatically determine which drives can be cached. If a drive cannot be cached, NCACHE will either report "Cannot detect media change for this drive" or simply omit the drive from its status display. If you have an older memory manager, check with your memory board manufacturer to see if an upgrade is available. In most cases all you'll need is new memory manager software; no hardware changes will be required. NCACHE will normally ignore EMS memory if you don't have the correct memory manager. If you run NCACHE with no parameters it will simply skip over EMS and try to use Extended or conventional memory instead. If you provide an explicit /EXP switch, you will receive an error message and NCACHE will not install itself. Due to a conflict in Expanded Memory (EMS) usage, Borland's Paradox SE database management system is incompatible with NCACHE. However, NCACHE is compatible with the "professional" Paradox version 3.5 and above. Using the command line switch "-EMK 0" when loading Paradox SE may allow it to work with NCACHE. If this does not work, NCACHE must be unloaded before using Paradox SE. If you are using the RCD.SYS driver with IOMEGA removable disk drives, you must use version 7.0 or later, and you must load the driver in low memory. RCD version 7 is compatible with all types of IOMEGA disk drives, and both ISA and MicroChannel computers. Please contact IOMEGA for an upgrade if you are using an earlier version, or obtain IOMEGA'S new OAD drivers. Users of IOMEGA's Bernoulli and optical drives who also use Stacker should upgrade their RCD drivers to the new OAD drivers. NCACHE can miss media changes if you run Stacker with the RCD driver. Contact IOMEGA to acquire the new driver. Refrain from removing Bernoulli cartridges while loading MS Windows. NCACHE and MS Windows may not properly recognize or access the new cartridge. If you decide to override the NCACHE default cache size using command line switches, please be aware that the Windows cache size must not be larger than the DOS cache size. We recommend the following for optimal cache sizes: DOS cache size: one half of your available XMS memory Windows cache size: one quarter of your available XMS Only one disk cache program can be loaded on the computer at once. You must remove any other cache (e.g. SMARTDRIVE or PC-KWIK) before installing NCACHE. Multiple disk cache programs may conflict with each other and corrupt disk data. NCACHE is not compatible with Zenith DOS 3.3 Plus when any hard disk partitions are larger than 32MB. If you use a program that automatically reboots your computer, there is the potential that data stored in the cache will not be written to disk. The BE REBOOT command automatically resets NCACHE, but other rebooting programs will not. We recommend either changing to use BE REBOOT, or using an NCACHE RESET command right before the command that reboots the system. On most computers, NCACHE will trap the CTRL-ALT-DEL sequence used to reboot the system. If there is unwritten data stored in cache buffers, NCACHE will write it to disk before rebooting. Some 386 memory managers and some keyboard enhancement programs prevent NCACHE from trapping CTRL-ALT-DEL. If NCACHE is unable to detect CTRL-ALT-DEL on your computer, you should disable the delayed writing feature with the /WRITE=0 command line switch during NCACHE installation. If you have a RAM disk or drivers using Extended or Expanded memory, you must also ensure that at least 16K is free before running Windows. If you will never run Windows, you may use all available memory for NCACHE. Some anti-virus products can corrupt device driver files, including NCACHE. The Norton Anti-Virus DOES NOT have this problem, and is fully compatible with NCACHE. The products that have a problem are those that directly modify .EXE files to store checksums or other data. Note that NCACHE is not the only driver this may effect. Any driver file with an EXE extension can be corrupted, including the SETVER.EXE driver in MS DOS 5.0. You can prevent NCACHE from installing by holding down the CTRL key as it is loading. ------------------- END OF NCACHE.DOC FILE -------------------
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