In Preferences/Workbench, find the setting "Store images in..." and set it to "Other memory".
You can also save chip RAM by using a lower resolution and color depth on the Workbench screen and not loading unnecessary monitor drivers (ie, move Super72, Multiscan, Euro36/Euro72 back into Storage/Monitors instead of Devs/Monitors).
EDIT: A simpler/no WBPattern backdrop will help, too.
Hello:
I have to say a couple of things:
First: I am writing with the Amiga using IBrowse for the first time... Yuuuuju!
Second: I am using a Benq FP71G monitor that I taked from the garbage and repaired changing 3 capacitors, although I do not know much about electricity... (that is what Youtube was invented for)
Third: It has been a long time I see you suffering in that situation...Matt_H Shall I call the police to get you free of that thing? Or perhaps you need some water...LOL
Fourth: Where is the apostrophe in the keyboard? (And how do I change it from American to English?)
I have tried a couple of things you say: images are stored in "other memory", and thanks, I have reduced images from the maximum to 64, and thanks for telling where are the rest of monitor drivers I needed and did not know where they were.
I will take a look at fblit and ftext