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Setting classic memory allocation

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David Lesher - 27 Jan 2004 22:49 GMT
Eudora 6
Classic under Jaguar.

We are forced to run Eudora as a Classic application as there is no
OSX PGP plugin.  But it's griping about memory...

How do you raise the memory allocation? I go to the Splat-I screen,
memory; and can see the allowed memory, but can't alter it.

This was a non-prived user, so I logged out, logged in as root,
changed the allocation and logged back in.  I saw the change as
root, but not as user.

Then I tried making the user priv'ed, and still no joy.

What am I missing?

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Kathy Morgan - 28 Jan 2004 05:29 GMT
> Eudora 6
> Classic under Jaguar.
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> How do you raise the memory allocation? I go to the Splat-I screen,
> memory; and can see the allowed memory, but can't alter it. (snip)

Can you boot into OS 9?  I'm not sure, but I think you have to actually
be in OS 9 in order to change memory allocations.

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David Ryeburn - 28 Jan 2004 09:52 GMT
> > Eudora 6
> > Classic under Jaguar.
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> Can you boot into OS 9?  I'm not sure, but I think you have to actually
> be in OS 9 in order to change memory allocations.

I think there's a workaround for that. Open the application in ResEdit
and edit the SIZE resource. ResEdit seems to work nicely under Classic.

David

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