[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My current .swf movie eat 2xx MB RAM. You need to either split that movie up, or declare that you've found a bug in Flash. There's no reason *any* computer should support playing a Flash file that consumes a quarter gigabyte of RAM.
> BUT when students need to learn some thing effectively they must > access the web that always contain huge .swf That's absolute nonsense. All of Wikipedia, for example, contains no Flash; it'd be a much more accurate statement to say that "the web sometimes contains moderately-sizes Flash". Large Flash files are not the norm, nor they should they be, particularly not for educational purposes. > The most 2 famous web in Thailand namely http://pantip.com/ and > http://manager.co.th/ always contain 20 MB RAM to eat .swf That's an order of magnitude less than what you're talking about. > BUT who can guarantee that the size will not increase to 338 MB RAM eat No one can guarantee it -- but if it happens, the OLPC laptops won't play it, and that's perfectly acceptable. The onus is with Flash authors not to make enormous movies, *not* with OLPC to accommodate these. -- Ivan Krstić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GPG: 0x147C722D _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
