I installed the Macintosh 68k processor vers. 2.1.2.2.2 of REBOL on my 
Powerbook 145 and I am puzzled by the memory requirements needed to run 
REBOL in the Mac 68k processor environment.  When I launch REBOL by 
double-clicking on the icon, I am told there is not enough memory to 
run REBOL, saying it needs 10MB to run.  I have 2MB RAM and I can set 
my virtual memory up 13MB total memory for the system and so between my 
OS 7.0 using 2MB and REBOL demanding 10MB I should be OK.  

What I don't understand is why does REBOL demand 10MB of memory usage?  
I have REBOL installed on a PowerPC running BeOS Release 4.5.1 and when 
I launch REBOL on that platform, my total RAM usage only jumps 2020K.

I only want to use REBOL on my old powerbook so that I can teach myself 
the syntax.  Can anyone please tell me if I'm doing something wrong?  
Or is there something wrong with REBOL vers. 2.1.2.2.2?

Thanks.

Ryan Christiansen

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