At 12:41 AM +0100 9/9/02, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Tab Julius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>  Unless you have a huge amount of strings, it's hard to have a list take up
>>  a lot of ram.  Typically a list might have a POINTER to an image, but not
>>  the image itself.
>
>A very large list will take up a lot of RAM.

What do you mean by a 'very large list'?
# props/subprops?


>I'd also quite like to know how
>many bytes each list entry requires, as well as any additional overhead per
>list (and how unused space a list will also allocate for itself, and how
>often).
>
>- Robert
>
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