On Aug 3, 2004, at 7:46 AM, Bill Buckhaults wrote:
Virtual memory and ramdoubler will give you minor relief, but not a real fix. The best way to solve this is more physical RAM. a bump to 128MB or 192MB should do the trick.
Bruce Johnson wrote:
Thanks for the input. I have tried using virtual memory with no improvement, then went to ram doubler with some success. I have set Netscape memory to 55 megs. Will monitor for a few days. Thanks again.
On Aug 1, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Bill Buckhaults wrote:
Warren;
I run a Wallstreet 233-G-3 with 96 megs of ram. I use 9.04 OK but I detest Netscape 7.02 on this Book. No trouble installing it but it is bloated, slower, and crashes. If I knew how to move all my info back to 4.79, I would trash this latest greatest version of Netscape. Just my 2 cents. Hope the info helps.
More memory....you need more memory. Under OS 9, 7.02 runs quite well when you can allocate a bunch of RAM to it (like 32 megs); in all versions of Netscape there's been a RAM threshold above which it will become much faster and more stable.
IAC, your system at 96 megs is choked for RAM anyways.
Bruce;
Bill
-Hal
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