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HiFolks.I have a problem with a G3 power Mac.I bought a Quicktake Camera 150. I installed the soft ware ok.Every time I try to connect to camera diolog box comes up not enough memory to connect. On the apple menu It says
Built in memory 128mb. Vitual memory 129.Largest unused block 111.2mb.
Mac os 16.9mb Spell catcher 1.3mb.Can you help.Regards Norm Stewart.
Built in memory 128mb. Vitual memory 129.Largest unused block 111.2mb.
Mac os 16.9mb Spell catcher 1.3mb.Can you help.Regards Norm Stewart.
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Hello,
You did not mention what OS you had working with you, but Virtual Memory is important to have enabled, or you will loose a lot of RAM to the System.
Remember that in the OS 8 & 9 Days, that if you enabled VM, the system could swap information in and out as necessary too... and if you disabled VM, you would loose a chunk of RAM to the system. Ways around this were to use Apple's VM control, or to use a program like RamDoubler to get the VM going without some of the side effects.
I would turn off VM, and if you have a disk defragmenter / optimizer, I would run that, and then turn VM back on.
Christian
You did not mention what OS you had working with you, but Virtual Memory is important to have enabled, or you will loose a lot of RAM to the System.
Remember that in the OS 8 & 9 Days, that if you enabled VM, the system could swap information in and out as necessary too... and if you disabled VM, you would loose a chunk of RAM to the system. Ways around this were to use Apple's VM control, or to use a program like RamDoubler to get the VM going without some of the side effects.
I would turn off VM, and if you have a disk defragmenter / optimizer, I would run that, and then turn VM back on.
Christian
This is not something I have ever encountered on <= OS9 systems. In all instances, having VM on severely reduced the speed of the overall OS beacuse the OS was wasting time swapping to the disk. In this instance, the poster still has the default memory settings, a whopping 1MB of swapped RAM. IMO, not worth the performance hit. Plus, there was a small scattering of apps that wouldn't work with VM turned on, hopefully not in this case.
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Originally Posted by yellow
This is not something I have ever encountered on <= OS9 systems. In all instances, having VM on severely reduced the speed of the overall OS beacuse the OS was wasting time swapping to the disk. In this instance, the poster still has the default memory settings, a whopping 1MB of swapped RAM. IMO, not worth the performance hit. Plus, there was a small scattering of apps that wouldn't work with VM turned on, hopefully not in this case.
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Originally Posted by yellow
Just to make sure, does the software for the camera list 8.6 as a supported OS?
Regards Norm.
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