on 3/19/02 11:27 AM, Yates, Glen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Huh?, Where an application is installed has no bearing on whether the app > uses memory in its own space or in the system heap. It's all controlled by > how the app allocates memory. If indeed Rev allocates memory from the system > heap, then to optimize memory usage on a low memory mac, you should decrease > the applications memory partition from the "Get Info" window. That will > leave more memory available for the system heap to grow into. ---------- Yes, you're right. Sorry if I implied otherwise. I keep the memory allocation at the suggested 20 mb, but decreasing the memory allocation in this case _should_ work. However, I tried that when I first started with Rev, and got it to work a little better, but it still wasn't enough (still crashing, but less often), so I put it back to 20 and cranked up the Virtual RAM and restarted. That has worked pretty well, albeit a bit slow sometimes. Still takes forever to close when I finish a session, and afterwards, I have to run other programs for awhile or restart to get everything back to normal.
I'm convinced you should have a minimum of 128 mb RAM to use Rev 'normally'. I _know_ opening the docs/dictionary sucks up a bunch really quick. Best regards, Ken N. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
