> Using a slot-loader 350mhz iMac on OS9.2.2 with plenty of Ram
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> TIA Kev
It's the print queue itself which may need its memory adjusted, not
Eudora. If you have a Desktop printer icon for the printer, single click
on it, Get Info (Apple-I), then adjust its memory allocation.
If you don't have a Desktop printer icon, open up Extensions (in System
Folder) and loook for the HP PrintMonitor - single click on it, Get Info
and then adjust its memory allocation.
No need to restart for either of those mods.
Hope that's of use
Sean
[SideNote: Eudora's pretty good under the Classic Mac OS at letting you
know when it needs more memory allocated to it - most well behaved
application on that score I've ever seen, politely asking for more RAM]
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kevin lock - 17 Aug 2005 08:19 GMT
>> Using a slot-loader 350mhz iMac on OS9.2.2 with plenty of Ram
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> Authorised Apple Solutions Reseller Fax: (02) 8920 0877
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Sean,
Thanks for your reply. I have already done the memory thing and have now
talked my friend into buying an ex-uni 350mhz slotloader iMac with 320 Ram
and 10.2.8 on board (All for $169!). Should solve some of the OS9
problems.
cheers
Kev