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From: philip@pescadero.Stanford.EDU (Philip Machanick)
Subject: Re: LARGE System 7 memory usage
Message-ID: <1991Jun12.175043.17702@neon.Stanford.EDU>
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Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1991 17:50:43 GMT
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In article <1991Jun12.165855.16095@Think.COM>, ejb@think.com (Erik Bailey) writes:
|> Try turning 32-bit mode on, and that should solve your problems.  The Mac
|> can't address all your memory in 24-bit mode, so the rest is attributed to
|> System.
Even more confusing - you can't get more than 8M in 24-bit mode
unless you have VM on. Perhaps there should be a more informative
message in the About this Macintosh dialog. (e.g., Maximum usable
memory with current Memory Control Panel settings: xxxMbytes).

Another point: is there any good reason the system doesn't use
memory above the 8M limit for the disk cache? It could also use
this space for a second-level TrueType font cache. Perhaps this
kind of trickery isn't considered worth the effort because everyone
will have 32-bit clean machines soon (right?).
-- 
Philip Machanick
philip@pescadero.stanford.edu
