>The funny part here is that I have found a bazillion other extensions,
>control panels, and wholly unnecessary stuff that causes no grief at all
>with iCab running on this Classic II. And AD and CD-ROM software causes no
>grief on any other Mac. So why here and what do I do about it?
>
>Bye the waye, Eudora works fine and so does iCab as long as no AD and no
>CD-ROM stuff is enabled. This combination gives you lots of coffee breaks.
>
>Bill

Sounds like you are running out of memory.
Compare the System heap sizes with and without the offending inits.
Also, be aware that iCab, like most modern browses, graps memory from the
System heap as it goes along. The extent depends on the complexity of the
html code.

Gamba
<http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2>



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