ANSi Art File | 1988-08-02 | 684 b | 640x176 | 4-bit (3 colors)
ocr: As you can see, there are trade-offs to consider when ruming a multitasking program: 1:1 Because you are splitting your computer's available memory in half, each partition has only half of your computer's normal memory to work with. The Individual regions can not share each other's memory. This can occasionally cause a problem when trying to run programs which require more memory to run than an individual region can supply; however, the more memory your system has to begin with, the more each individual region will have when the multitasker splits your computer's memory.