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Subject: Re: Slightly off-topic memory question
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David Warner writes:>
>On Thu, 10 Aug 1995 Jeric@cup.portal.com wrote:
>
>> Far be it from me to prevent people from getting 32 megs, as they
>> all should, but NT ran fine running LW on my P90-16m for 3 months.
>
>But what sort of things were you able to do with that kind of configuration?
>It doesn't sound like you would have much room for objects and image maps
>and stuff...did you just allocate a bunch of virtual memory and work from
>that?
I'm no Amblin' or Foundation, but I just did my normal, flying logo
type work, no problems. There was some paging, but it was still