Author: Gustavo Pereira
Date: 18:08:40 06/03/99
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On June 02, 1999 at 13:10:28, Oles Girniak wrote: >On May 31, 1999 at 20:48:36, Gustavo Pereira wrote: > >>It's very common for the program to start disk-swapping, as that memory is being >>used by Windows. What you can try to do is start the engine with 8M then 16M, >>slowly growing until you get to 64M. That way, disk-swapping should be at a >>minimum. > >But how you can explain not swaping after second Fritz start with 96MB hash? >(its swap at first start with more less 64MB hash) The second time you start the engine, the RAM has already been freed, so there is no swapping. I have 64M of RAM and every time I start Fritz with 44M hash it swaps for about two minutes, after that there is no more swapping. Remember that DLL extensions stay resident in memory for about two minutes.
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