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MS-DOS
User's
Reference
Buffers
Setting
the
number
of
disk
buffers
Buffers
Purpose:
Allows
you
to
set
the
number
of
disk
buffers
that
ms-dos
allocates
in
memory
at
the
time
you
start
the
system.
Syntax:
buffers=x
Comments:
The
x
option
is
the
number
of
disk
buffers,
from
2
to
255.
A
disk
buffer
is
a
block
of
memory
that
ms-dos
uses
to
hold
data
when
reading
or
writing.
The
default
number
of
buffers
is
2.
But
for
applications
such
as
word
processors,
a
number
between
10
and
20
provides
the
best
performance.
If
you
plan
to
create
a
lot
of
subdirectories,
you
may
even
want
to
increase
the
buffers
value
to
between
20
and
30.
Remember,
though,
that
buffers
take
up
space
in
memory,
so
you
should
not
increase
their
number
to
a
value
greater
than
30.
Example:
To
create
ten
disk
buffers,
put
the
following
line
in
your
config.sys
file:
buffer5=10
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