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- From: kermit@infi.net (Kermit Woodall)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: ImageFX question
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 15:32:16 GMT
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- Michael van Elst (mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de) wrote:
- : kermit@infi.net (Kermit Woodall) writes:
- :
- : >The ImageFX 2.1a manual covers exactly how to setup vmem (basically you
- : >start by leaving Disk Buffer alone and make Max Ram to 1/2 of your largest
- : >available fast memory).
- :
- : Well.. Just tried to start ImageFX 2.1a just in chip memory (1.5MB free).
- : I am using a NTSC:HAM preview. This left about 80k memory free
- : and I couldn't open some prefs requesters because the remaining 80k
- : were a bit too fragmented. I didn't try to open a buffer with just
- : 80k :)
- :
- I've got a fairly plain Amiga 1200 with only 2mb of RAM (all chip) and a
- 120mb hard drive and I'm able to load and edit lores, 320x200, images on it
- in our ImageFX pckage. This is without using vmem at all. I do close
- Workbench while I'm doing this. That's the only "trick" I can think of that
- might be giving me the needed extra memory.
-
- Kermit Woodall
- Nova Design, Inc.
- Kermit@cup.portal.com
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