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Posted by Just out-there on February 09, 1998 at 00:21:58:
In Reply to: Why won't Illustrator and Quark get along? posted by Mark on January 26, 1998 at 17:06:12:
: Has anyone else had this problem?
: I've got 138 Megs on board my 7200/90.
: When I open Illustrator first and close it down then open Quark everythings fine.
: Try to do it the other way around and my machine freezes.
: It this just me?
How about raising the allocated memory for one or both. Do this by opening info on application icon, then change prefered size to higher like 20 megs for each. This might help. Try running with virtual memory on or off depending on what you have now (setting). Final action is to reload on or the other, with all extension off.