Here's a freeware that might do the job:

http://www.macunicorn.com/turbomem/index.htm

Sounds like it does the same as RamCharger, but I didn't try it yet.

Chrisso



>> Here's a question that not really supermac specific, but might help out
>> supermac users esp if their machine hasn't got tons of RAM in it.
>> 
>> Are there any utilities available which help with the Mac's propensity
>> to fragment its system RAM?  I mean, this box has been up for six hours,
>> I've run six or seven apps on it, and there is 30MB of fragmented
>> memory!
> 
> I believe there is a shareware memory controller for the mac called
> RamCharger which will allocate or de-allocate ram dynamically. I have it
> somewhere among my mountain of cd's which are uncatalogued and I remember
> trying it out for a while but it did not get along with one of my maths
> pplications - and crashing after writing but before saving a difficult
> formula brings on system rage. Do a google for it and try it - if it
> still exists and is still compatible - I think it will defrag on the fly.
> 
> Pete in the UK
> 
> 
> 


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