Doug Franklin wrote:
Hey, if you wan't to be witty you could atleast quote everything I say. I am aware of how it works, thats why I said that: "Or if you want more in RAM and less on disk, juice up the maximum ram setting and lower the rest."On Sun, 16 May 2004 02:39:16 +0200, Henri Toivonen wrote:
Youknow, you can always lower the amount of mem it uses.
In preferences you can set the maximum ram used by PS, [...]
Lower everything by a notch and PS won't use as much RAM.
Sure, and you drive it to the swap file/partition/drive that much
quicker.
Newer versions of software _always_ eat more ram/disk/cpu. This is how it has worked since I started using computers back in -86.
Why? Probably so people go out and buy new computers.
/Henri

