On 1/15/02 1:30 AM, "Michael W. Wellman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>> I don't know if that hack is now in 10.1.2 or not...
> 
>> In my opinion, if Apple hasn�t turned it on in the two updates since 10.1,
>> there�s probably a reason, and you can probably expect problems if you turn
>> it
>> on.  My windowserver.plist file does not seem to have the keys you list
>> below.
> 
> This "hack" was re-enabled with 10.1.2 (Radar #2774008 "Turn on Backing
> Store Compression" in Build 5P43).  Although I don't know if the plist entry
> is still required/used.
> 
> Of course, it's not really a "hack", it's just the way you enable the
> functionality...
> 
> When you think about the relatively limited memory bandwidth on Macs, the
> sheer number of "windows" under MacOS X (I often have 300+ Quartz windows
> open), and the 10+-to-1 compression ratio, you quickly release what a good
> thing this feature is.
> 
OK, anything worth bringing mikel out of a 6-month retirement on this list
is worth trying. And it's fantastic!  But, really. Now, I hope nothing goes
wrong. (Is it just as easy to undo should it be necessary?)

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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