As the on-line help says - I think it's in K. I use 256000 to 512000 all of
the time without trouble and it does speed up things. You will get an error
if you don't have enough memory though.

-- 
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Alberta Canada

"Just because something isn't broken doesn't mean that you can't fix it"

Stu Pickles


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jeremy Thomson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[snip] 

>Is the memory parameter in bytes or K?
>Dont want to get this one wrong, I might have a memory buffer 
>1000 times too small or big.
>
>Later in the same PDF there is an example.
>
>:!memresize INVENTORY MEMORY 12000 KEYDATA PARTTBL /home/terric/parttbl
>Resize INVENTORY mod(,sep) = 0(,-1) type = -1 memory = 12000 
>(k) dynamic
>...
>
>Hmmm, I guess I'll trust the paramter to be in K and the above 
>12000000 to be a typo?
>
>regards,
>Jeremy Thomson
>applications programmer
>Fliway International (NZ) Ltd
>+64 9 279 5200
>+64 9 275 7861 (fax)
>www.fliway.com
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