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To: Hedley Finger <hedley.finger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: AdobePS 8.5.1 Mac unable to load OEMClib
From: Larry Kollar <Larry.Kollar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 09:28:22 -0400
In-Reply-To: <LYRIS-24968-17710-2000.04.11-21.32.56--Larry.Kollar#arris-i.com@lists.frameusers.com>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Hedley Finger wrote:
>But, when I choose the AdobePS driver in the Chooser, the Laser Select
>360 is not displayed in the pane listing network devices, which remains
>blank. Instead, I get an error message that says AdobePS is unable to
>load OEMClib owing to insufficient memory.
>
>Isn't 56 Mb RAM and 56 Mb virtual memory (courtesy Ram Doubler 8)
>enough? I have used Get Info on both AdobePS and OEMClib but, being
>extensions, you cannot see what memory they require or change it, as you
>can with applications.
You could try to increase the Chooser's memory, but I don't think
that's the problem. Bob Canastra's suggestion sounds plausible.
In addition, try all the standard MacFixes --
- Rebuild the desktop.
- Reboot and hold down the space bar to bring up the Extensions
Manager. Temporarily disable everything but AdobePS and the
absolute necessities. You may have an extension conflict.
- Run Disk First Aid (and Norton Disk Doctor if you have it) on
the drive.
I use AdobePS exclusively here; it's well worth the effort to get
it going especially if you're using Frame and Acrobat.
Larry
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