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                     TytanickPL Troell 
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                         09-19-2007 03:35 
                        hello, average SL process eat 150-300 MB memory,(after disabling all graphic features in preferences menu) but can i save more memory? i dont know, meaby i can disable some other things in config ? tell me, my goal is max 100MB memory usage per SL process, is it possible? 
                        
                    
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                     Sariel Villota 
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                         09-24-2007 12:48 
                        From: TytanickPL Troell hello, average SL process eat 150-300 MB memory,(after disabling all graphic features in preferences menu) but can i save more memory? i dont know, meaby i can disable some other things in config ? tell me, my goal is max 100MB memory usage per SL process, is it possible? I wouldn't waste my time.  SL requires that memory, if memorys a problem buy a cheap stick of RAM.  
                        
                    
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                     hkalegre Koba 
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                         09-26-2007 06:41 
                        Why do you want save memory? For what? Memory is there to use it.  If you like to use many applications at the same time, you must update your memory amount  how it just was told. And buy a Dualcore-CPU. 
                        
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                     Drake Bacon 
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                         09-26-2007 16:13 
                        From: TytanickPL Troell hello, average SL process eat 150-300 MB memory,(after disabling all graphic features in preferences menu) but can i save more memory? i dont know, meaby i can disable some other things in config ? tell me, my goal is max 100MB memory usage per SL process, is it possible? It's not possible.  SL is RAM hungry for it's cache, Graphics RAM hungry for 3D performance and quality, CPU hungry for the same reasons (although tied to one core), and screen real-estate hungry due to the UI.  Thankfully, a good rig can be had relatively cheaply, if you build it yourself.  
                        
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