On 11/15/01 12:30 PM, "SlashDevNull" <slashdevnull_at_mac.com> wrote:
> I recently had 2 MP2000s upgraded. The HWR recognition seems to work at
> the same speed but much, much better. Is this my imagination or does adding
> the extra RAM help HWR?
>
> Also after adding 3 extra megs of RAM why does the free heap only go up
> 300k? How is that extra RAM used?
Don't know the answer to your first question, but it is quite possible that
the system can perform better when there is more memory available.
For your 2nd question, I would suggest to check the FAQ for the complete
explanation.
-Laurent.
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