On Mar 8, 2010, at 9:05 AM, Nestamicky wrote:

On 3/8/10 3:02 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
If you're sticking with OS 9, you'll need to remember to manually set
the memory for each application. With 288MB you should be able to assign
quite a bit more than the default amount to your browser, which will
speed things up considerably.
Could this be done with OS X, with the same advantages? If so, how?

Thank the deity of your choice. This is not needed in OS X. OS X dynamically manages memory for applications so you don't have to. That was one of the big selling points when it came out.

Len

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