Author: Pete Galati
Date: 13:38:05 06/24/00
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On June 23, 2000 at 22:29:12, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote: >Re: Juniors hash tables.My p/c says maxium set should be 48.I have been playing >with them at 66.It sometimes takes a while to move,not allways,does this help or >hurt programs proformance.I can raise hash size to 96,on different >p/c. I would think size would depend on mhz's of the p/c? The amount of hashtable that you can use is more closely related to the amount of memory your computer has available. If you were able to raise it to 96 on a different computer and the best you can get from your own computer is 48, then that other computer probably has a significantly larger amount of memory. Try going to the command line of both computers, and enter the command MEM, and compare the 2. It's the extended memory you'd want to pay attention to. This is what _I_ get on my computer at the Dosprompt: Microsoft(R) Windows 98 (C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1981-1999. [windows]C:\WIND95>mem Memory Type Total Used Free ---------------- -------- -------- -------- Conventional 632K 54K 578K Upper 0K 0K 0K Reserved 0K 0K 0K Extended (XMS) 64,512K 180K 64,332K ---------------- -------- -------- -------- Total memory 65,144K 234K 64,910K Total under 1 MB 632K 54K 578K Largest executable program size 578K (592,304 bytes) Largest free upper memory block 0K (0 bytes) MS-DOS is resident in the high memory area. >Also how can I GET >Junior to play short games?5-8 min. with sucess? Awaiting reply.THANKS Michael You need help from a junior6 owner on this. Pete
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