Dear List,
I run PS 7 in Classic with two printers - sometimes PS quits and I get an error warning not enough memory. Dumb question of the day - how do I increase memory allocation to applications running in Classic? I can't do this from the control panels in OS9.
Thanks,
Paul Debois
A very little known fact...
OS X only gives Classic applications a *total* of 128 MB of real RAM including for the OS emulation. So if you are running Photoshop 7 in Classic mode, it would have less than 128 MB, and everything else would be running off of virtual memory. This can make everything quite slow.
If you have to use Photoshop in Classic mode because of your printers, I would run two versions at the same time. Run PS7 or CS natively in OS X, and then run Photoshop 6.0 in Classic. Also make sure you are not running any other Classic applications at the same time.
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