Allocating Virtual Memory - NEC Silentwriter SuperScript 610plus User Manual

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ALLOCATING
VIRTUAL
MEMORY
As mentioned in Chapter 2 System Requirements,
SuperScript requires a total of 12.5 megabytes of
space, divided between your PC memory (a mini-
mum of 4 megabytes) and your Windows virtual
memory. For example, if your system has 4 mega-
bytes of RAM, then you must allocate at least 8.5
megabytes of virtual memory. If you have 5 mega-
bytes of RAM, then you need at least 7.5 megabytes
of virtual memory, and so on.
It is strongly recommended that you use permanent
virtual memory, rather than temporary. You can
change this through the Control Panel, following the
steps described below.
If you have not already designated the desired
amount of virtual memory to run SuperScript or if
you wish to convert to permanent virtual memory,
do that now by using the Control Panel. The instruc-
tions below assume your system has the minimum
amount of PC RAM, 4 megabytes.
1. From the Program Manager screen, double-click
on the Control Panel icon.
2. Double-click on the 386 Enhanced icon.
3. Click on the Virtual Memory button.
4. If the Size shown in the Virtual Memory dialog
box is less than the amount you need, or Type is
temporary or none, then click on the Change
button. Increase the size to at least 8500 KB.
Select type permanent. For best performance,
select 32-bit access (if it is available). Click on
the OK button.
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