On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 05:26 pm, Simon Leibowitz wrote:
on 19/12/02 4:04 pm, Ellie Kennard wrote:Simon,
I am running it on a Mac OS 9.2, with 1Gig of memory. It is running a
4040 back. When I try to take a 16 shot, I am told that there is not
enough temporary memory, that I should close all other applications
and try again. I have no other applications open, and very few
programs installed on the computer at all. It is used entirely for my
photography. I have optimised the disks, using Norton System works. I
have also rebuilt the desktop, cleared out trash, prefs, etc.
I am close to giving up on the Mac and going to pc, as I find that it
First, make sure you have enough memory allocated. Quite the program,
highlight the application icon and go FILE MENUE>GET INFO. Click to Memory,
you'll then get something like, Suggested, Minimum and Preferred fields.
Whack up Minimum and Preferred to whatever you can spare.
You must not allocate memory using t File Menu>get Info!!!!.
Memory is allocated from within the application. Choose File Preferences, and from within the Preferences window select Memory usage, and choose one of the 4040 options.
This is the only way to allocate memory. Also bin the Flexcolor preferences before you allocate memory.
Hope this helps
Geoff.
Geoff Mountfield
The Studio Workshop.
