On Saturday, November 17, 2001, at 10:20 PM, use-revolution-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well I'm not sure what you'd call "non-standard software".  I have a
> lot of software, but I don't run it during development.
>
> I'm pretty certain that it's guaranteed to ball up anytime I go over
> the script limit, and then try to edit the script down to size.  That
> seems to be one of the worst culprits.
>
> I emailed several of the glitches I encountered to the errors list,
> though by all means not everything.  Just the ones that happen the
> most.
>
> I'm running system 8.5.1 on a G3 with 124 MB RAM.  No background
> programs running, though I do use Norton Disk Utilities but they are
> set not to do anything until I shut down.  Only program that launches
> on boot up is Sticky Notes, which I read and then promptly quit the
> program before launching anything else.  21" Sony monitor which I
> keep set to 256 colors so that any graphics I create for programs, I
> know what they'll look like on most monitors.  Don't turn the printer
> and scanner on unless I'm actually going to use them.
>
> That's about it, except for software.  I do have a lot of software,
> but as I said, I quit all other programs during development.
>
> Shari C
>
> --
> --Shareware Games for the Mac--

You need to upgrade your OS to 8.6 at a minimum.  8.5.1 was full of 
bugs.  Once you go to 8.6 I think you will be much happier.  Is a free 
download from Apple's site as well.

-Mark Talluto

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