Thanks Grant.
The reason I ask is that Eckhart K., the person who developed Mad Max,
asked me to run the program
because I am having troubles with choppy playback of MP3 files on my
2100.
I think I know the reason.
The Newton 2100 that I ran the program on has a top case that says 2100,
but the label on the bottom says 2000.
Looking under memory info, the installed system RAM is only 912K (not
the used and free memory). Is this the amount normally found in a
2000??.
I have another 2100 (2100 on both sides of the case) has 3894K installed
RAM. MP3 files play nicely on this 2100.
Thoughts?
RB
On Thursday, March 14, 2002, at 09:59 PM, Grant [[Splendiferous]]
Hutchinson wrote:
>
> In a previous message, Rolf Brakvatne typed vigorously:
>
>> Anyone know where I can get HeapShow?
>
> HeapShow comes with the Newton Toolkit (NTK). It's contained in this
> archive found on UNNA:
>
> http://www.unna.org/unna/development/NewtonDev/parts/NTK-1.6.4.sit
>
> You can also download just the package itself from the Newted Community
> server:
>
> http://newted.org/resources/heapshow.pkg
>
> g.
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