> > > If you increase the application memory, you can actually make the situation > worse, because it leaves less for the system heap, which is where the > application is actually getting memory from (as I understand it). > I was quite vexed by this when I first saw it (but I changed my medication > and have calmed down now;-)
I can confirm the above. This was also true with MC : I remember delivering a large standalone to a client, and carefully setting the memory allocation for MacOS 9 so that it could run easily, and my client wasn't even able to launch it on a powerbook G3... After checking my app, I realized that it didn't used the memory size I allocated, but instead used a large portion of the available RAM... As for my problem with the crashed stack, thank you all for the proposed solutions, but as I had a backup I made shortly before the crash, I don't really need to open it at all cost... I just wanted to point out that it was the major problem I had with Rev in 1 month (read : need re-install the app) and that it crashed the revonline stack also... Best, JB _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution