>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 22:16:28 EDT
>Subject: LC III
>
>Hi I am new to the world of Macintosh. I got ahold of an LC III. I have a 
>question about ramdoubler vs virtual memory.
>Ok, When I was using ramdoubler there was some minor problems including a 
>delay whenever I typed anything. So i took it out of the extentsion folder 
>and tryed Virtual Memory instead. The delay problem went away.
>I thought RD was suppose to be much better than VM.
>Is it that my Mac model and system version do not like it?
>I have the following setup
>LC III 
>8 MB built in Ram
>with VM 20
>System 7.1
>AOL 3.0
>GV TP Plantium Modem
>Nice to meet you all,
>Mark

Hi Mark. Early 1.x versions of RD were extensions. Try RD 2, which is a 
control panel, before giving up. Also, adding 8 or 16MB of inexpensive 
real RAM (see LEM swap list for bargains) may make your new Mac 
experience much more pleasant!

Cheers,

Bob F

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