I have absolutely no problem with PCs - in fact my day-to-day income depends on 4 COMPAQs running Ubuntu Linux 5.10.
What I do not like is MS Windows. Notwithstanding those slightly OT remarks: There seems to be no effective way of telling what the memory requirements of an RR stack will be (either as a stack running with a player, or as a standalone) on the differing platforms on which it may be delivered. As I work with software I don't understand about RAM, DRAMM, SDRAMM or DAMN (the last type of memory seems to be the one I come across most!) and the niceties of Virtual Memory. My real question boils down to the following: is there a way to construct a stack that can inform one about relative memory requirements - let us imagine a stack with a few entry-fields: 1. size of stack to be ported 2. memory required to run that stack so one could pop that stack on various computers running various operating system - tap into field 1 the size of one's stack; click a suitably titled button, and the memory requirements will magically appear in field 2. This would be a really useful piece of stuff!!! sincerely, Richmond __________________________________________________ See Mathewson's software at: http://members.maclaunch.com/richmond/default.html _______________________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------- The Think Different Store http://www.thinkdifferentstore.com/ For All Your Mac Gear --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution