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Re: Problems with Asimov!



What does 4meg give you over a smaller memory?  I
currently have a Rom 3 system with a 1 meg card which
gives me just over 2 meg on the system and System 6.0.1
says I have over 1.5 meg open.  Are there apps that
require more memory than this?

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"Rubywand" <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote in message
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> Cheezy writes ...
> >
> > Today, I successfully installed the latest version of Asimov (2.0) on my
> > Apple IIGS - to be more precise, on my G3's shared drive - and was able
to
> > make a floppy from a .2MG file. I then launched Asimov again, because I
> > wanted to make another bunch of floppies out of some .sdk files... and
it
> > returned me an error message saying "Invalid pathname syntax. Code:
$0040"
>
> > I erased the whole Asimov folder, especially after
> > I'd noticed a weird file (odd and repeated figures
> > and letters as a name...)  had appeared in its
> > folder. Same thing, same alert, and same
> > file appearing when I quit Asimov.
>
> > Could someone please tell me what went wrong ? Is there any cache or
prefs
> > file that might be stored and corrupted somewhere in the OS ?
> > I'm running GS/OS v. 5.0.4 on a ROM 01 GS with 1mb of Ram. I store my GS
> > apps and files on my G3's hard drive, using appleshare.
> > Everything had worked quite fine, so far...
> >
>  ....
>
>      This may not relate to the problem you mention but it will probably
be
> worthwhile to move to GS System 6.0.1. A small installation does not use
> horrendously more memory that '5.0.4.
>
>      You can find a small installation '6.0.1 in the GS WorldView archive
at
> http://www.apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/Sel/index.html . Click on the article
> "Getting GS System 6.0.1" for info and download links.
>
>      As you do more work with IIgs .2mg, .sdk, and .shk files, there is
> certain to be a time when you will need to move to 4MB RAM in the
Expansion
> Memory Slot.
>
>
> Rubywand