2.2.1 How do I use VM with Voyager? VM, or Virtual Memory, is very common on PCs and Macs, but not so much on Amigas. Voyager would benefit greatly by virtual memory, however. There are several virtual memory management programs you can obtain for your Amiga, but VMM (available on Aminet) is a very popular one. Although it's a lot slower than actual RAM, you will have the benefit of being able to use Voyager for much longer periods of time. Even large JPEG files decode without crashing. If you don't trust Virtual Memory programs, you can set most of them up so only Voyager and Voyager's Image Decoding Process will use Virtual Memory. [answer submitted by Sebastiano Vigna] Sebastiano has this to say on the subject of configuring VMM: "If you want to configure VMM in order to force it on Voyager, you'll probably use the "AddTask" option and select "V" and "V's Image Dec...". However, for unknown reason VMM just retains the first few characters of the name of the second process. In order to avoid this, as soon as you add the entry to the task list, you must select it and press return in the relative string gadget. This way (or typing manually the name) it will work. I don't know, however, if this is a problem of my machine only."