Curious... Hopefully someone out there knows the answer. I have an old beast of a computer - a Dell Dimension 2400. Basically, a generic Celeron 2.4GHz, recently upgraded from 256Mb to 1 Gb Ram, and also just added a ATI Radeon 256Mb Video card in an effort to increase performance of FS2004, among other games/programs.
My question is thus:
Would there be ANY advantage to installing MS FS2004 (and any add-on scenery) to a 8Gb USB plug-in flash drive, as opposed to running it off a spinning hard drive? Would this allow faster access to weather detail, scenery files, lighting, etc, etc. Would the frame-rate theoretically improve? Or is access/read speed of the HD not an issue?!?
I would not expect much improvement, as the bus speed of this old machine is pathetically slow (I think my PCI bus to the video card is a mere 33MHz!! Dunno about my real-life USB throughput), but these little 'keychain' drives are so blinking cheap, I'd pay $20 for a modest performance increase.
Any help with an old dinosaur would be greatly appreciated!
'Greg.