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<P>Hello ifconfig,</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 5:48:19 PM, you wrote:</P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; Why is 90M of ramunacceptable?</SPAN></P>
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<P>Because this is just for very small programs. What happens for complex programms ?</P>
<P>And, if now I have 400MB of ram installed, two years ago having a total of 100MB on a system was common.</P>
<P>Even so,sometimes, DrScheme manage to make my computer to not respond for tens of seconds.</P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; And why is Outlook tryingto paint my text blue now?</SPAN></P>
<P>This, I don't now :)</P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; &nbsp;</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; ifconfig.</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; &nbsp;</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; From:</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; plt-scheme-admin@list.cs.brown.edu[mailto:plt-scheme-admin@list.cs.brown.edu]</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; OnBehalf Of vladyx@home</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 2:13PM</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; To: plt-scheme@list.cs.brown.edu</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; Subject: [plt-scheme] DrSchemememory usage</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; &nbsp;</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; Hello,</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; &nbsp;</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; I am new to scheme and I am usingDrScheme 207 to learn.</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; I use the langauge "PrettyBig" and for very simple programs</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; DrScheme uses 90M of ram which I thinkis far above acceptable. I</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; wonder if there is something I can do about it,maybe some settings</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; I haven't found or something like this.</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; &nbsp;</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; Please give me a hand !</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; &nbsp;</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; Thank you</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;<SPAN class=RVTS6>in&gt; &nbsp;</SPAN></P>
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<P>&nbsp;--&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;Best regards,</P>
<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;vladyx &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;mailto:vladyx@home.ro</P>
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