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Re: How to allocate memory for Mac programs?
At 06:23 AM 2/14/96 GMT, WinWiz95 wrote:
>On Tue, 13 Feb 1996 10:41:23 GMT, daveacg@interlog.com (Dave Glue)
>wrote:
>
>>I'm using the latest demo of Executor for DOS. The Mac system
>>software has to have you manually "allocate" memory to apps- how can I
>>do this under Executor, or do I have to? I have an 8 meg 486DX4-120,
>>I wanted to give Marathon a shot, but upon trying to get into the game
>>(the preferences and title screen come up fine), it states I should
>>allocate more memory to the app- the game only needs 3 megs, so it
>>should work.
>>
>u have 2 use the following command-line when u run executor:
>c:\executor>executor -applzone 5000k
>that is an example... you can replace the 5000k with any other value
>(so long as u have it)
> Windows95 ROoLz! --->WarezAjolic
>Name :Fernando Mendoza
>Nick :WinWiz95
>E-Mail :winwiz95@m-net.arbornet.org
>
>
I guess I just take the easy way out. I run EXECUTOR -info and then set the
command line for -memory whatever -info says I have. The way I understand
it, EXECUTOR will pretty well handle it from there.
John