If you still use QuickTime 4, there's no worries. If you've updated to
quicktime 5 you'll want to go to QuickTime 6.

The only other thing that has issues with Virtual Memory is MicNotator,
which requires VM to be OFF. If you're not using it, then there's no
problem.

Hal--I have to give you a big RASPBERRY on your weather. It was -11 F this
morning in Minneapolis (Chill factor of -35, anyone?)

HTH

Allen

PS--Hope this goes through in Plain Text. Not sure how to make outlook on
the mac send plain text...

> ----------
> From:         Harold Owen
> Sent:         Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:05 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: [Finale] MacFin 2003 and Virtual Memory
> 
> Martin Banner writes:
> 
> >I'm running MacFin 2003 on a G3 Mac computer, running system 8.6...In
> order
> >to use my web browsers, I need to keep virtual memory on. Are there any
> >problems I should know about if I run Finale while virtual memory is on?
> >It's a slight inconvenience to shut VM off (means having to restart my
> >computer), but it's not a major hassle.
> >
> >Thanks, on this VERY cold and windy day in upstate New York
> (BRRRRRRRRR)...
> >
> >Martin
> 
> Dear Martin,
> 
> You might find that playback is affected, especially with large files.
> 
> It's 62 and sunny today in Eugene, Oregon
> 
> Hal
> 
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