rrw@naucse.cse.nau.edu (Robert Wier) (03/10/91)
At a recent Mac User's Group meeting, an init called "MMINIT" was mentioned ( I believe this is the right name). I' ve searched the SUMEX archives, and used the COMPUSERVE file finder and the ARCHIE file locater, all without finding it. Can anyone steer me to where I might turn this up? I have a GENIE account (not used for a year since they don't have a local data port), but can't currently seem to sucessfully get into their system to check there. Please E-Mail me or post THANKS! - Bob Wier -------------- insert favorite standard disclaimers here ---------- College of Engineering Northern Arizona University / Flagstaff, Arizona Internet: rrw@naucse.cse.nau.edu | BITNET: WIER@NAUVAX | WB5KXH or uucp: ...arizona!naucse!rrw
smedley@udel.edu (Trevor Smedley) (03/11/91)
It is on sumex-aim.stanford.edu. The reason people have problems finding it is because it isn't called mmiit in the archive. It is in: info-mac/init/memory-manager-fix.hqx Trevor Smedley smedley@udel.edu P.S. Since installing it on my IIsi I feel like I have a new machine for some of my applications. Presumably these are the applications which were most affected by the memory manager bug.