Ah, that explains it. Many thanks, Eric. Seems like there's never enough 
time to do the proper research I want to do.

Maybe someday...

On 10/1/2008 2:14 PM, Eric Roman wrote:
>> Now, I don't suppose anyone could point me to an explanation of what
>> this particular command line flag does exactly?
>>      
>
> http://dev.chromium.org/memory-usage-backgrounder
>
> Copy-pasted from that page:
>
> Chrome offers 3 runtime memory management models:
>    --memory-model=high      Never voluntarily relinquish memory
>    --memory-model=medium  Voluntarily reduce working set when switching
> tabs
>    --memory-model=low       Voluntarily reduce working set when
> switching tabs and also when the browser is not actively being used.
>
> >
>
>    

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