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From: benjamin_kuo@pedro.UUCP (Benjamin Kuo)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: FullWrite Professional
Message-ID: <241@pedro.UUCP>
Date: 29 May 88 01:17:33 GMT
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  Yes!  That's what the Mac world needs--especially with the SIMM shortage. 
If anyone could program a utility to convert a reasonable fast hard drive to 
a virtual memory device (at least parts of it), it would save alot of money, 
memory problems, and hassles with huge programs. 
  
  I recall someone telling me once that the problem with the Macintosh is 
that all the applications load EVERYTHING in a data file into memory, and 
swamping the RAM.  On the contrary, most other computers make do by 
loading each part in one at a time, when you need the data.