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Re: [Digital BW] PS7, Piezo and the Mac

2002-04-27 by Robert Morrison

When John says run photoshop in classic...he means boot in 9.2.2 and then
reassign memory to less than 300 meg...I used to have this problem with PS6
while "running in classic" under OSX.  If you check the memory setting while
running in Classic in will be set to something really low (e.g., 512K).
This is ok.  They key is making sure that you don't set it high when running
in 9.2.2, otherwise it won't run correctly when you are in classic.

Robert

On 4/27/02 3:21 PM, "johnvphoto" <johnnyv@...> wrote:

>> Robert 
>> I have set PS 7 to start in classic mode.
>> Can you help?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Simon
> 
> I'm not Robert but I'll try to help. When running Photoshop in
> Classic assign no more than 299 megs to the program. Also
> make sure Classic is running before you launch Photoshop.
> 
> Best,
> 
> John V.
> 
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