Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ukma!xanth!hoptoad!dasys1!intern From: intern@dasys1.UUCP (intern ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: SBProlog's use of chip memory. Keywords: SBProlog Message-ID: <9153@dasys1.UUCP> Date: 29 Mar 89 22:56:32 GMT References: <4704@charon.unm.edu> Reply-To: intern@dasys1.UUCP (intern ) Organization: Big Electric Cat, NYC Lines: 23 In article <4704@charon.unm.edu> cs5041ai@ariel.unm.edu () writes: >I have been using SBProlog the past few days and I am irritated by the fact >that it uses up all my chip memory. I have an A1000 with 2.5 meg of memory, >so there is plenty of fast memory for it to use. However is uses up about >450k of precious chip memory, and I can't see any reason for it. The reason > -Erik Johannes That's strange. I've been using SBProlog for a while and never had a problem with it. I can run Emacs concurrently with it, as well as other programs. I have an A1000 with a 2.5 Meg Starboard-2. What's your memory expansion? Maybe you gotta do something like running FastMemFirst. - Steve - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steve Faiwiszewski bang : {sun!hoptoad , cmcl2!phri} !dasys1!intern domain : intern@dasys1.UUCP -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steve Faiwiszewski bang : {sun!hoptoad , cmcl2!phri} !dasys1!intern domain : intern@dasys1.UUCP Help save a tree: Print on both sides of the paper