David Elmp commented,
> From: "D.F. Manno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: [PCI] Virtual memory
Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some programs don't like VM and want it off. With over 600 MB you probably don't need VM unless you are into absolutely huge Photoshop projects.
Photoshop is one of those programs that doesn't like VM. It has its own virtual-memory scheme which will conflict with system VM. -- D.F. Manno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not quite sure if this is right in respect to PS? Is there any stated info by Adobe that there is any actual conflict? PS likes you to have a scratch disk different to the vol on which VM is and also (btw) different to the one which has any large files you are editing.
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I'm not sure if Photoshop has a conflict with VM or not. I think someone on this thread said it does interfere with PShops memory management. I know on my 9600 with 544 MB RAM that Premiere always senses if it is on and wants it off for best performance. And video captured with it on is very glitchy. Dropped frames etc.
When I had little RAM and was using PShop for pic processing I ran VM and it slowed the actions to a crawl You can never have too much RAM ,
processor speed or hard drive space.
-- Adrian
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