Terry wrote; > >Sorry for the misleading terminology. I simply meant, in the way that some >programs seem to be tempermental when in conjunction with the whole >package (setup) of extensions and programs (some 3rd party) that one >has chosen for their computer - also factoring in are the auto functions >like, Auto Update, Sherlock Indexing, and whatever other auto-scan- file- >save, type utilities (for better or worse) that one has preferentially chosen. >Then there's the hard RAM/virtual memory story; IIRC NN 4.08 didn't >respond favorably to virtual memory - but that may have had more to do >with my scarcity of real RAM at the time. I have 416 MB now.
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