>Geoff Canyon wrote: >At 4:09 PM +0000 3/17/02, Martin Baxter wrote: >>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. > >You could probably up this to 64MB without taking a performance hit from >Revolution, and that would likely be enough memory to keep it happy even >with the docs open. >
Ah, well I haven't got as far as trying to open the docementation yet. But that would presumably load into revolution's application memory and that isn't where I'm having trouble, that isn't even a quarter full. The problem is that the system gets bigger and bigger, and never lets go of any memory it's using. As I already mentioned in a separate post on this subject, you can see memory allocation screenshots which show the situation more clearly than I can describe it at: <http://www.harbourtown.co.uk/temp/before_after.html> >The documentation stacks are large, and Revolution was originally designed >to work on systems with robust virtual memory. Which, I am sad to say as a >long-time Mac user, does not include System 7.6.1. Or 8, or 9. > I tried running it with VM off and the behaviour is the same martin m a r t i n martin baxter Cambridge UK _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
