Shangara Singh suggested a link to adobe support, from which I quote

Photoshop CS supports up to 64 exabytes (EB) of scratch disk space on a
total of four volumes. Photoshop 7.x supports up to 4 EB. (An EB is equal to
1 billion gigabytes.)

I am running a G5 OS 10.3.2 / 2GB RAM 95% allocation to PS, with Photoshop
7, I am a bit nervous of upgrading to CS, as there seem to be issues of
speed. 

I really do not comprehend the quote from Adobe, I run photoshop 7 on two
machines one with a separate 10GB scratch and one with four 2GB scratch
discs( OS 9.2.2-  as a print server). This appears to be woefully
inadequate, unless I have misunderstood the size of an exabyte.

I am sure somebody can explain in terms that I can understand,


matthew barlow

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