Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
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> The Amiga OS offers GUI based utilities which allow assigning priorities
> to all this. This allows for easy elimination of conflicts. There is
> also dynamic memory which keeps programs from vying for the same memory
> address .
>
> Adrian D'Alessio
Different animal, working in a different way. True multi tasking screams to
mind. You'll find Ibrowse displays the same sort of problems on the amiga
depending on the site.
I'd try a very minimal extension set on the mac and see if nutsrape still
exhibits the same problems. Perhaps clean and change the cache settings to
something different, load up a pile of local files to open in the browser to see
if you get the same result without being online. Check your virtual memory
settings if you use it, same result running without? And a pile of other bloody
obvious suggestions. Without a very good run down of your setup its really hit
and miss. I'd guess its a application problem in your particular mac
environment, rather than hardware related.
Seems strange you still have this problem with NS after upgrading and the list's
help in the past. Its about time you surfed happily :)
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