Compact Macs wrote...

>From: Gamba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: iCab conflict on a Classic II
>
>> Gamba responded to Bill:
>>> Sounds like you are running out of memory.
>>> Compare the System heap sizes with and without the offending inits.
>>> Also, be aware that iCab, like most modern browses, graps memory from the
>>> System heap as it goes along. The extent depends on the complexity of the
>>> html code.
>
>>So can an appropriate amount be reserved for the system?
>>Would enlarging the system cache do this?
>>Scott
>
>
You might try out the Reaper, a very handy freeware control panel 
available from

<http://www.akua.com/Software/Reaper/index.html> 

with which you can act on the System heap and a lot more. The 1.3.2 
version is rock steady and supposedly good back to System 7.0.1. I've 
unfortunately forgotten which OS you're using here though.

Bob F

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