Developer’s Guide

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3. Type a number in the Attempt cache size of box.
4. Click OK.
The next time you start FileMaker Pro, the new cache size is used.
Adjusting memory requirements (Mac OS 9.x or earlier)
You may want to increase the amount of memory reserved for
FileMaker Pro if you plan to do any of the items listed in “Adjusting
memory” on page 3-3. Consider decreasing the amount if you plan
to run several applications at the same time and you have a limited
amount of memory (RAM) installed.
Keep the following points in mind:
The amount of memory you give to FileMaker Pro affects your
ability to run other applications. If the Mac OS and FileMaker Pro
take up all the available memory, you won’t be able to open other
applications while FileMaker Pro is running.
Avoid specifying less memory than the Suggested size in the
FileMaker Developer Info dialog box.
To change the amount of memory FileMaker Pro uses:
1. If FileMaker Pro is open, quit the application by choosing File
menu > Quit.
2. In the Finder software, open the FileMaker Developer 6 folder.
Select the FileMaker Developer application icon by clicking it once.
Note If you click the application icon twice, you will start the
Developer edition of FileMaker Pro. If that happens, choose File
menu > Quit and try again.
3. Choose File menu > Get Info > Memory.
Change the amount of
memory FileMaker Pro
uses here
4. In the Memory Requirements area, double-click the Preferred Size
number and type a number to change the memory allocated for
FileMaker Developer.
If you can’t type in the box, make sure you’ve quit the Developer
edition of FileMaker Pro.
5. Click the close box.
The next time you start the Developer edition of FileMaker Pro, it
will use the amount of memory you specified in the Preferred Size
text box if that amount of memory is available.