On Wednesday, October 6, 2004, at 10:26 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:

I can confirm that it's true even for a 68k standalone running on system 7.6

If you increase the application memory, you can actually make the situation
worse, because it leaves less for the system heap, which is where the
application is actually getting memory from (as I understand it).
I was quite vexed by this when I first saw it (but I changed my medication
and have calmed down now;-)


Martin Baxter

So if I understand this if I allocate more memory for my standalone apps created for classic Mac OS in order to make room for media running in my standalone I would actually be making less room for my standalone application and media? Of course I will need to test this. Does the standalone builder in Mac OS classic running on classic set a proper memory size for each standalone that it builds?


This is interesting because some users only have 32 meg systems.

Mark

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