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Re: Help Proterm using 4452k in memory...why?
In <CD68A0.Mz8@umassd.edu> cadams@cis.umassd.edu (Christopher Adams) writes:
>I have a major problem with proterm 3.0
>it is using more memory than it should..
>it is using over 42000k leaving me with less than 100k
So what? Are you running more than one program at a time
or something? Proterm takes that extra memory, whatever it can
legally grab actually, and uses it as scrollback buffer. If this
is a problem, you have to make sure your other programs use the
memory manager to properly allocate memory before launching Proterm.
It is an 8-bit application, and hence isn't *that* smart in memory.
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