At 8:23 AM +1100 01/17/2006, david_elmo wrote:
Classic is probably tight on memory.  I think there's a setting in
the preference pane for this.

I cannot see any setting for controlling the memory for Classic itself. Automatic isn't it?

oops. Yer right. It isn't settable.

Classic is under X and gets its more sophisticated memory management?

From what I can tell, the OS itself gets a chunk and sticks with it. Then each app, as you launch them, gets a chunk per their set allocation and sticks with that. IOW, no - there isn't some fancy memory mgt happening within Classic.

As for individual app allocation, do a get-info on the classic application and check the Memory section. They let me change them here. Um... Might have to do it on the actual classic application (APPL) file, not a bundle.

- Dan.

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