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I have occasionally encountered a "Not enough memory" error when opening downloaded wallpapers, which are 100K or so and less in size. The Mac is:
G4 Sawtooth 450MHz
OS X 10.4.10 on 40GB primary drive. (IDE bus 0)
OS 9.2.2 on 6GB secondary drive. (IDE bus 0)
1.5GB RAM.
Two 120GB Seagate Barracuda drives connected to a Sonnett Tempo ATA133 IDE PCI card. One is storage, the other is the Elements 1.0/Elements 4.0 scratch disc.
Memory allocations are default in both versions of Elements.
I boot into OS 9 to associate the graphics with Elements 1.0 and older versions of Photoshop.
I have no problem opening walls and other graphics with Elements 4.0, but sometimes get the memory related message in Elements 1.0.
Any help is appreciated.
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Posted from my 1999 Apple G4 Sawtooth
A 450 MHz G4 running OS X 10.4.8
G4 Sawtooth 450MHz
OS X 10.4.10 on 40GB primary drive. (IDE bus 0)
OS 9.2.2 on 6GB secondary drive. (IDE bus 0)
1.5GB RAM.
Two 120GB Seagate Barracuda drives connected to a Sonnett Tempo ATA133 IDE PCI card. One is storage, the other is the Elements 1.0/Elements 4.0 scratch disc.
Memory allocations are default in both versions of Elements.
I boot into OS 9 to associate the graphics with Elements 1.0 and older versions of Photoshop.
I have no problem opening walls and other graphics with Elements 4.0, but sometimes get the memory related message in Elements 1.0.
Any help is appreciated.
—
Posted from my 1999 Apple G4 Sawtooth
A 450 MHz G4 running OS X 10.4.8
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