Re: Wallstreet memory configuration

2004-03-29 Thread Mikael Byström
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Oh yeah... I forgot to mention that I'm running OS 9.2.2. So I've adjusted the memory usage per app, as suggested. What about using a ram disk (not virtual disk) for browser cache, and have the ram disk saved on shut down? Wouldn't that speed up web

Re: Wallstreet memory configuration

2004-02-17 Thread Mikael Byström
Clark, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I take it you are using OS 9. In most cases you won't see any change unless you increase the memory allocation for each application. Click on the application in Finder, goto the File Menu, select Get Info then select Memory. The bottom number, the Preferred

Re: Wallstreet memory configuration

2004-02-17 Thread michael
I forgot to type in the subject before... Oh yeah... I forgot to mention that I'm running OS 9.2.2. So I've adjusted the memory usage per app, as suggested. What about using a ram disk (not virtual disk) for browser cache, and have the ram disk saved on shut down? Wouldn't that speed up web

Re: Wallstreet memory configuration

2004-02-16 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 16/02/04 01:51, Michael Clarke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I just upgraded the memory in my Wallstreet from 256mb to 512mb, and I don't really see any difference in performance. Are there some memory tweaks I can use to speed things up? Right now I have virtual memory turned off

Re: Wallstreet memory configuration

2004-02-16 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:51 AM -0600 2/16/04, Michael Clarke wrote: Hi, I just upgraded the memory in my Wallstreet from 256mb to 512mb, and I don't really see any difference in performance. Are there some memory tweaks I can use to speed things up? Right now I have virtual memory turned off and 6mb of disk