On Saturday, November 23, 2002, at 09:08 AM, Liam Proven wrote:

> Since most older Macs have an small SCSI disk as well as a newer big 
> SCSI
> or IDE disk, you can easily dedicate your old SCSI drive to VM. My 2GB
> Apple drive is partitioned into 1.5GB for a clean copy of MacOS 9.1
> and 500MB for OS X VM, on a UFS volume so MacOS 9 can't see it at all.

Do you think 500MBs is enough for a VM swap partition? I think I'm 
going to have to shoot for at least 1 GB, and I have 400MBs ram.  I do 
alot of fairly heavy photoshop and graphics work though. My classic 
partitoin I've had as small as 100 MBs.

-Ford


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