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- From: Rick.Igou@launchpad.unc.edu (Rick Igou)
- Subject: Re: HEAP adjuster program
- Message-ID: <1992Nov24.022319.23875@samba.oit.unc.edu>
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- References: <1992Nov23.120135.487@doc.bmd.trw.com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 02:23:19 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov23.120135.487@doc.bmd.trw.com> nickgill@doc.bmd.trw.com writes:
- >Hello,
- >When you first boot-up your Mac with no open windows, Pull down the menu
- >under the apple and select "about the finder". Notice all the white space
- >after the finder and only a small amount after the system. For maximum
- >efficiency, the system should have 90% black and 10% white. There is a
- >program called HEAP fixer or HEAP adjuster or HEAP ...
- >
- >Is this program anywhere it can be FTPed.
- >
- >Thanks,
- >Nick
-
-
- I don't know about HEAP, but there's a freeware program called Bootman, by
- Bill Steinberg, that allows you to adjust system heap as well as the
- number of files you can have open. You can find it at
- mac.archive.umich.edu/mac/development (I think). (It's in there somewhere,
- I'm sure. [=-) )
-
- -Rick Igou
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