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| Eudora gives fancy instructions on how to increase memory, but when I do it, the totals are grayed out and cannot be increased. How do you do it? |
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| Stephen Esrati wrote: > Eudora gives fancy instructions on how to increase memory, but when I do > it, the totals are grayed out and cannot be increased. > How do you do it? In more than two weeks, nobody has answered me. How do you increase memory? Eudora itself refuses to answer questions now. |
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| On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:22:09 -0500, Stephen Esrati wrote: > In more than two weeks, nobody has answered me. Is this a Mac OS question? The lack of memory must be preventing answers from reaching you ![]() This link was posted on the date of your original question: http://www.kb.indiana.edu/data/afkw.html Or perhaps that was not what you meant? > Eudora itself refuses to answer questions now. She's dead -- or do you mean Qualcomm? The Qualcomm user forums are also still alive and weakly kicking, about the same as here: http://eudorabb.qualcomm.com So are the "listmoms" mailing lists (Google "listmoms" to find them). Search also for the word "memory" on this page, to locate settings which may affect the amount of memory Eudora needs: http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/ma...a-Settings.txt Best wishes. -- |
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| In article <lAfqk.10480$L_.4759@flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com>, Stephen Esrati <stevsta@ameritech.net> wrote: > Stephen Esrati wrote: > > Eudora gives fancy instructions on how to increase memory, but when I do > > it, the totals are grayed out and cannot be increased. > > How do you do it? > > In more than two weeks, nobody has answered me. How do you increase memory? > Eudora itself refuses to answer questions now. You can't increase Eudora's memory if you're using OSX. (The system allocates memory dynamically.) Are you using OSX? |
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| magdalena <magdalenabung@comcast.net> wrote: > You can't increase Eudora's memory if you're using OSX. (The system > allocates memory dynamically.) Are you using OSX? According to his headers, he is for news, but as John Meyers pointed out, he might be using Eudora under Classic, which would be a whole new can of worms. Stephen, are you using Eudora under Classic or directly in X? -- Kathy |
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| On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 22:43:39 -0500, Kathy Morgan kindly wrote: > Stephen, are you using Eudora under Classic or directly in X? Do these folks "cover all the bases"? http://www.kb.indiana.edu/data/afkw.html (this is the third posting of this link, and I tried to directly mail it a couple of times, so I hope one of them arrives either in Stephen's mailbox or newsgroup reader, and that there's enough memory to read it ![]() I need my memory increased too, but neither MacOS nor Windows is running in my head, and the sockets seem incompatible with standard RAM, so I know not where to turn for a tune up, except to get more rest ![]() Wishing all a happy week (and even much longer ![]() -- |
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| John H Meyers <jhmeyers@nomail.invalid> wrote: > I need my memory increased too <laugh> Me, too! -- Kathy, just recovering from a bad experiencing updating my G4 to Mac OS 10.5. Too late, I discovered there's a bug that affects users with an administrator password longer than 8 characters that was carried forward from 10.1. I've learned my lesson--next time I upgrade, I'll have a new backup in case of disaster. |
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