Yep, I tried TLSFmem a couple of years ago, and I have a newish version on my hard drive which I downloaded earlier this year. I did try it, but I couldn't tell whether it was any better than PoolMem or not. But if everyone on here says it is, then I'll have to take your word for it. The whole world can't be wrong. I may install it for good yet... LOL.
Thanks Chaos...
I still have my PoolMem in my startup-sequence too. But it is commented out. I have not uncommented it in years.
I am a software developer and there is some sort of hardcore debugging tool that I sometimes have to run (I can't remember which one... its been years since I did something silly like code a bug

. Anyway this debugging tool hacks into the AmigaOS memory list system. Only TLSFmem doesn't USE that system which is why it is so much faster and less fraggly. So when running that hardcore debug tool I hafta switch back to PoolMem temporarily.
So like I say, ur not getting married to TLSFmem, or if u r then u can still cheat on the side with PoolMem when u get the urge.
