> -----Original Message-----
> From: David A. Desrosiers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 4:36 PM
> To: Plucker General List
> Cc: Woodcock, Gregg [RICH2:2Q40:EXCH]
> Subject: Re: Color (depth=8) images are black-and-white when
> "zoomed"...?
> There must be a way around this, because there are image viewers
> that can read very large images into memory and pan them
> around, but I'm not
> sure Plucker can quite do that level of graphic manipulation
> yet. If you
> were to parse the same page with the same parameters on a non-Windows
> platform, tapping on the image would bring up a dialog which stated
> something like "There is not enough free memory to view this
> image". Seeing
> the image in greyscale instead of the error message is a bit
> more elegant,
> though not exactly what you expect.
Cool; that's an OK way to handle the situation but I am a bit confused. Are you saying it is a limitation to the OS/firmware or a limitation of *available* CPU RAM? If it is RAM, I can throw away some stuff but if it is OS, I need to diddle the parameters to get it small enough...

