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Article: 275 of comp.graphics.packages.lightwave
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From: gred@agog.demon.co.uk (Gwynne Reddick)
References: <3b4664$oce@odin.community.net> <1994Nov25.145148.13996@leeds.ac.uk> <shfCzuqzx.7r2@netcom.com> <3b8njo$618@sundog.tiac.net>
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Subject: Re: LW's on a 2000
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 1994 18:36:09 +0000
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Glenn M. Saunders (krishna@max.tiac.net) wrote:
: Since we're talking here about memory, I'd like to know whether 8 or 16
: mb is preferable.
I had a lot of problems with Lightwave locking up and bombing out completely
when I was running it in 14 megs. Layout will quite happily let you attempt
actions for which you haven't got nearly enough ram, a few seconds later you're
looking at a black screen with a flashing red box in it :(. This is definately
a memory checking problem since I've only had it happen once since I went up
to 30 megs of ram - with 14 megs it would do it 2 maybe 3 times a day.
Gwynne.
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