At 11:04 PM -0800 03/10/2004, Russ Gibson wrote:

Finder is part of the system, and doesn't require specific memory settings.

Finder, in the Classic Mac OS, has a number of memory issues that were never fixed. It does quite a few tasks on its own heap. And many print drivers use that same heap for background printing.


IOW, if you have a lot of disk drives or folders with a large number of files that you open, or do large print jobs, you may need to increase the Finder's memory partition.

- Dan.

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