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- From: Dave <dmh@cnct.com>
- To: John Hess <johnhess@cris.com>
- cc: "WILLIAM J. MILLER" <wjm@wwa.com>, "Clifford T. Matthews" <ctm@ardi.com>,
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- Subject: Re: Photoshop and Illustrator 5.5
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- On Thu, 7 Mar 1996, John Hess wrote:
-
- > At 01:51 PM 3/6/96, WILLIAM J. MILLER wrote:
- > >Well, last night, I was playing with PhotoShop 3.0.x for the Mac. It
- > >loaded fine, until it got to the point where it did memory checks. I
- > >gave E/DOS about 9 megs of ram to play with, with large syszone, and
- > >large stack. Tried many many settings. It work, but when it started
- > >looking at the "hard disk" as a scratch drive, it said the disk is bad
- > >and died. This in itself really is not important. However, if it works
- Photoshop uses a "scratch disk" to simulate ram that is completely apart
-