I have an old quadra 630 at home and I thought it would be useful to have revolution installed on it mainly so I could swot-up on the transcript dictionary when I'm at home and thinking about possible ideas.
When I tried to run revolution on it though I found that the system's memory allocation just grows and grows until it has used up all the available ram, at which point of course everything chokes. The system is 7.6.1 and usually uses 5-6 megs of ram out of a total of 40 megs (36physical and 4 virtual). The system consumes about 24 megs in the process of loading revolution completely. Watching the "about this computer" window while it loads and then once I'd begun to work in the program, it looks like the system never releases any memory, most every time revolution does something the system just grabs another chunk until eventually it has grown too big for the available space and everything comes grinding to a halt. This is the latest beta1.1.1 Classic that I downloaded on saturday, I haven't tried this with any previous versions so I don't know if it's something new or not. It doesn't seem like this ought to be happening really. Has anyone come across this before? Is it perhaps some conflict peculiar to my system? martin baxter martin baxter Cambridge UK _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
