I think back in the old days, VM was a good thing. But now, from my limited
experience, it seems that you put in a gob of RAM and to speed things up,
turn off that VM.

wayne

> From: Scott Gerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 
> I mostly use the RAM to keep multiple applications open and for a large RAM
> allocation to Photoshop. Regarding why I care about VM when I have so much
> actual RAM, I just seemed to remember that Macs preferred to run with VM
> on. I have always allocated 1mg of VM. I guess I'm misremembering.


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