Ah, that explains it. I have virt mem set to 2 x physical ram = 512MB. Jwrite has basically no limit, it can handle any file up to that supported by the OS itself:
###################################### J-Write pages its files in from Disk as it needs text and keeps only the changes in memory. This allows it to readily support up to the maximum file size that DOS and Windows can support, while using only a few Kilobytes for each open file. You will notice hardly any difference in editing a large file compared with a small file. The only time file size has any effect is when saving or searching a file, when there is no way to avoid passing through the whole file. But even here J-Write is fast. The search algorithm is hand tuned assembly language and file saving is largely dependent on how fast data can be copied between disk files. ###################################### -Alan >Alan: DOH. I swear I have opened files that large before. I do know, it says >it will open files up to the maxiumum available virtual memory. >Well as long as Jwrite works, that is the main thing. >-Kerry > This is the discussion list for the IMS Free email server software. To unsubscribe send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered by Rockliffe MailSite http://www.rockliffe.com/mailsite Rock Solid Software (tm)
