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In <200401022333.3639824.8@scoug.com>, on 01/02/04
at 11:33 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>How much RAM do you have? How fast is your CPU? If you are swapping,
>>you should set the initial swap size to just a bit more than your average
>>swap size.
>512 mb of ram. AMD 1.0 or1.1 mh CPU. Config.sys says:
>MEMMAN=SWAP,PROTECT
>SWAPPATH=C:\OS2\SYSTEM 2048 2048
You have plenty of RAM and plenty of CPU power. Given how you use the
computer, you should never be swapping.
First you need to verify that Warp is seeing all your RAM. Get Daniela's
patchldr.zip and run the included test utility.
If you don't have a RAM problem and the apps are coming up slow, your
problem is elsewhere. Perhaps your disk drivers are not running with
optimal settings. This is were I recommend you look.
Regards,
Steven
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