on 7/17/00 11:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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> Unfortunately this depends on the platform.  Windows 95/98 uses the
> regular file system,. . . . Some OSs will notify the user when swap space is
getting
> low, some don't.  But as a general rule, you should probably just not
> be wasteful and then don't worry about it.

OK, then I suppose 2 meg of stacks in memory is probably a reasonable limit
for most machines these days.

>> 2) is the space available for undestroyed stacks in MC's heap space or only
>> limited by available RAM?


>>There's no point in keeping the cached version of the URL around once
>>you've opened a stack.  You should "unload" the cached copy
>>immediately after opening the stack.

What about movies and sounds? If you download a quicktime movie with sound
only and no images (one way I like to play sounds), load it into a player
object then unload the URL. . .will the movie/sound track still be available
to play after you unload the URL?


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