.....so my question is, where is the power(battery) and RAM savings in
> turning off extensions and CP's ?, at the loss of some functionality. Happy
> holidays.......JWS.
>
> Jim Scolman
I have experienced the same thing you are talking about. The RAM savings
of turning off extensions does NOT apply with all extensions, just with
some. For instance, if I turn off Speed Doubler (includes a control
panel and extension) it will save about 1 Mb of ram. I will guess there
could be similar results with some other third party extensions. I will
also add that the old "turn OFF unused extensions" mantra is largely a
carry over from earlier days of the Mac OS but does not work the same
with OS8.x.
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