Re: Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-05 Thread Bill Briggs
At 10:16 PM -0600 8/4/06, Ed Rush wrote: In real Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory allotted to FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's Information window (command-I). In Classic under OS 10.4, however, I'm seeing this grayed out. It won't let me up the memory.

Re: Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-05 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:03 AM -0300 8/5/06, Bill Briggs wrote: At 10:16 PM -0600 8/4/06, Ed Rush wrote: In real Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory allotted to FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's Information window (command-I). In Classic under OS 10.4, however, I'm seeing this

Re: Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-05 Thread Laura Lemay
On Aug 4, 2006, at 9:16 PM, Ed Rush wrote: In real Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory allotted to FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's Information window (command-I). It still works the same way. In Classic under OS 10.4, however, I'm seeing this

Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-05 Thread Bill Briggs
At 10:16 PM -0600 8/4/06, Ed Rush wrote: >In "real" Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory allotted to >FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's Information window >(command-I). In Classic under OS 10.4, however, I'm seeing this grayed out. It >won't let me up the

Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-05 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:03 AM -0300 8/5/06, Bill Briggs wrote: >At 10:16 PM -0600 8/4/06, Ed Rush wrote: >>In "real" Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory allotted to >>FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's Information window >>(command-I). In Classic under OS 10.4, however, I'm

Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-05 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Ed: This approach works in 10.3.9, so it might be a Tiger change nobody's yet encountered. Have you tried starting up in OS 9.x, if Tiger permits it, setting the memory, then quitting and restarting in Tiger? Also, have you checked your permissions for the application? Your current

Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-05 Thread Laura Lemay
On Aug 4, 2006, at 9:16 PM, Ed Rush wrote: > In "real" Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory > allotted to FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's > Information window (command-I). It still works the same way. > In Classic under OS 10.4, however, I'm seeing

Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-04 Thread Ed Rush
In "real" Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory allotted to FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's Information window (command-I). In Classic under OS 10.4, however, I'm seeing this grayed out. It won't let me up the memory. Does anyone here know of a way