Dear listers,

I've got a Powerbook 2000 "firewire" (Pismo), with a gigabyte of RAM.  
I bought this vast quantity of memory because I use a graphics program 
to render huge image files, and cannot tolerate the several-hour delays 
imposed by using virtual memory.  Everything works delightfully when 
booted up in OS 9.2.2.  I cannot currently afford to upgrade my 
graphics application to X, so must either run in OS 9 or in classic 
under Jaguar.  Before Jaguar, I was unable to launch this program in 
classic because  pre-Jaguar versions of X would not allocate more than 
200 MB of memory to classic applications.  Jaguar, however, seemingly 
allows my classic application to claim 800 MB.  Unfortunately, when I 
start rendering under classic, things slow down to a snails pace, 
suggesting to me that Jaguar is in fact using some sort of virtual RAM 
scheme.  How do I turn this off?  I would rather not keep having to 
re-boot in OS 9!

I realize this is more of an OS X question, but maybe some of you know 
the answer.  Thanks for your help!

--Jim.


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