To use ArchiCAD is better to have much ram or to have 2 rigid disks? I have read are good for having two discs, one for the system and another one for the archives and the memory.
The processor is the main limitation as long as there is enough RAM. The only reason for the hard drive to matter is if there's not enough RAM. Of course too much RAM doesn't do any good either, so I guess for now 2GB is the way to go. (At least I hope so, that's all my poor little laptop can hold.)
I listened to it of a person who spoke on the video edition with Adobe. It said that with a pentium 4, 1 Giga de Ram and 2 hard discs it is possible to be used Adobe, but that were very important to have 2 discs.
Like, kid… why don't you say that you want to edit uncompressed video??
Go ask them on the F******g Adobe site. This is about Archicad.
In that case, a second drive is right. It makes sense to use a remote firewire drive, say, when editing video because of the immense size of the files and the need to continuously transfer large data blocks. This burns drives out a lot.
In this case, you nedd BOTH RAM and the extra drive.....