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On Aug 31, 2007, at 4:03 PM, Doug Cox wrote: > On a Macbook Pro, this RAM-shortage might not be a problem - WITH > THE NEW Santa Rosa platform. It is definitely a well-documented > problem with all other Mac/Intel platforms. The new "36-bit" chip > allows access to 4GB, and presumably (this is where I'm not > positive) OSX can really use it all because it doesn't do what > Windoze does (steal some of it). In addition, 32-bit Mac apps can > still only access 2GB each. The limit for 32-bit Mac applications actually seems to be somewhere around 3 gigabytes or so per application. Beyond that the system is pretty good about using extra RAM to support more applications or as a disk cache. Mark