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Memory allocation (SYS(3050,1,9000000))
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16/12/1999 21:06:48
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00304667
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>You should also set:
>
>SYS(3050, 2, nYourValue)
>
>Vlad
>

Absolutely - in fact, on a busy system, it ought to be lower when VFP is in the background to get VFP to free up more resources.

>>Mac Rubel had an execellant article a few issues back in the foxpro advisor about allocating memory using the SYS(3050,1,x) function. It had something to do with making sure that VFP wouldn't automatically grab swap space off of the hard drive. Using the article, I figured out that for my machine that SYS(3050,1,9000000) was the correct setting, but now I've added another 32 megs of memory, and I am wondering what to change the setting to.
>>
>>Anyone remember the article?
>>
>>Thanks!
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