On Friday, September 27, 1996 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Jim Spelman wrote:
[email protected],Internet writes:
I have heard that Clarisworks 4.0 (I have 4.0v4) doesn't do well with
more than 32 MB RAM. I want to upgrade my 7600/16 to 64 RAM but wanted
to check this out first. And speaking of RAM, can anyone tell me how to adjust the memory allocation for the GX printing feature? I have both desktop printer and fax in use. Thanks! Jane
To date, these are the details related to the Error Type 11 situation:
"If you have 48 Mb or more of free memory (RAM) on your computer when ClarisWorks launches, it will usually crash when trying to close a file. In some cases, the problem only occurs in documents of certain types, or only in documents containing headers. This is true for all Macintosh and compatible model machines, including Power-PC- and 680x0-based CPUs. The amount of free memory may be the result of either physical RAM, virtual memory (including such utilities as RAM Doubler), or both.
The ClarisWorks engineering team is aware of and aggressively working on this problem. At the current time, the only solution is to configure your system so that there is less than 48 Mb of free RAM when ClarisWorks starts up. This can be accomplished by launching other programs prior to starting ClarisWorks (and increasing the memory allocation of these programs if necessary). You can quit these other applications once ClarisWorks is running, but will have to relaunch them prior to any relaunch of ClarisWorks. A more efficient solution may be to create a RAM disk on your system to take up the free RAM."
Regards,
Jim Spelman
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