Re: lingo-l Memory Inspector

2004-09-17 Thread Kurt Griffin
I'm using Dir MX (not 2004) with MacOS 10.3.4.
I went to use the Memory Inspector and could not find it. I looked up
the manual and it says it should be under Window/Memory Inspector. The
Help says the same but it is not there. And I cannot see it anywhere
else.
There is no memory inspector on Mac. The way OSX manages memory...
apparently Director wouldn't be able to tell what was actually going
on. That feature became Windows-only with DMX.
--
Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
http://www.rpsystems.net
You can use the Activity Monitor (Applications/Utilities) to keep an 
eye on things.

hth,
Kurt
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Re: lingo-l Memory Inspector

2004-09-16 Thread Troy Rollins
On Sep 17, 2004, at 1:32 AM, John Waller wrote:
I'm using Dir MX (not 2004) with MacOS 10.3.4.
I went to use the Memory Inspector and could not find it. I looked up 
the manual and it says it should be under Window/Memory Inspector. The 
Help says the same but it is not there. And I cannot see it anywhere 
else.
There is no memory inspector on Mac. The way OSX manages memory... 
apparently Director wouldn't be able to tell what was actually going 
on. That feature became Windows-only with DMX.
--
Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
http://www.rpsystems.net

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