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SUMMARYApplications designed to run on the Power Macintosh require less RAM when Virtual Memory is turned on. These same applications will use more RAM when Virtual Memory is turned off. MORE INFORMATION
Applications written for 680x0-based machines store their code segments in
resources within the resource fork. This segmentation of code allows the
Macintosh to only load the needed parts of the application at any one time.
This uses much less RAM than trying to load the whole application into
memory.
Q120506 How Virtual Memory Works on a Power Macintosh Additional query words: FAT ResEdit Page Size 6.00 power macintosh PPC
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