2.3 Why does Voyager eat all my CHIP RAM? On a machine without a graphics card, Voyager must display all graphics from CHIP RAM. This is the way the Amiga archetecture is designed. To avoid having your machine crash when you run out of CHIP RAM, ensure you have the memory cache disabled. Also, quitting and restarting Voyager to free up CHIP RAM might not be a bad idea. Voyager runs best with as much CHIP RAM as possible. If you're running an AGA machine, you may benefit by running Voyager on your Workbench screen (thus minimizing the amount of CHIP RAM taken up by extra screens). On a machine with a graphics card, you should load all graphics into the card's on-board memory. Most (if not all) cards do this by default anyway.