>terrible buy per Meg and not worth the investment for the tiny gain. RAM
>Doubler
>has a better bang for the buck, allowing triple the RAM under OS 9.1, without
>slowing them very much.

I've not tried RD on my 1400 (well, ever, really, ); does the MacOS see it
as "real" RAM or as virtual mem that just happens to work better?  Of
course Connectix site is pretty useless for older softwares now.

This might help me with getting VPC 4 to work; on my 1400/G3 with 60 RAM
not 64, there just isn't enough "real" mem open, even with a minimal
system, for VPC 4's different memory allocation scheme to be happy and let
me run the program.  I have plenty of horsepower to run VPC/Win98, just
can't get the VPC 4 to run.

And which version of RD are you using with your 9.1?

Thanks,

Brian



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