On 3/27/01 11:42 AM, "Mat Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 3/27/01 11:43 AM, Bruce Gerson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Add more RAM and lower the memory allocation for Entourage to 8192KB (it
>> probably doesn't need as much as you've allocated unless you're running some
>> kind of mail archiver).   I had a similar (although not as severe) problem
>> when I first received my TiPB which came with 128MB RAM. As soon as I
>> upgraded the RAM to 512MB, any slowness I experienced disappeared.  In spite
>> of OS X's Virtual Memory schemes, OS X likes as much RAM as you can give it
>> and seems to be less critical of the processor.  A 350MHz B&W G3 with 768MB
>> was MUCH faster for all Classic tasks than the 500MHz PB when it had 128MB.
>> 
>> Bruce
> 
> I'm going to do just that. However, all other net tasks under classic work
> fine (Netscape, iCab, various newsreaders).

FWIW, I just received X today and once Classic is up and running Erage opens
FASTER in Classic than if I had booted in 9.1 (true! I timed it) and runs
just peachy. I can't find any speed differences.

Completely tangential, however, for whatever reason iTunesX and IE for X are
very slow to open, but run fine after that.

Going between Classic and X is a bit disorienting though... and sometimes
all sounds for Erage are *lost* (off) within Classic. Other times I get the
warning beeps fine, now matter what program I am in. One thing I don't like:
no way to tell what program just beeped at me, or am I missing something.

Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu
-- 
During the early thirties, there were large popular
protests by folks desiring unemployment assistance
or poor relief.  In most cities these people were
calling for food or jobs.  Then we get to New Orleans...
"In New Orleans over twenty thousand persons
demonstrated in 1932 for 'beer and prosperity.'"
- Roger Biles, /The South and the New Deal/


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